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3.According to Dr Venter, the raw materials for those pathways are abundant.
4.Venter The swollen base of an archegonium that contains the egg cell (oosphere).
5.In scientific terms,Dr Venter has made two main contributions to gene discovery.
6.In retrospect,however,Dr Venter sees that all the publicity about the “ race to the genome” has brought benefits,too.
7.Dr Venter reckons he will be able to synthesise a working bacterial genome from scratch within two years.
8.And then there is the case quoted by Venter. " Everyone talks about a gene for this and that.
9.It is a multicultural flask-shaped structure made up of a narrow neck and a swollen base (venter) that contains the female gamete.
10.Dr Venter,president of Celera,the US genomics company,may represent just one side of the race between the private and public efforts to decode the book of life.
11.Although thousands of scientists in dozens of laboratories around the world share credit for the achievement,one individual can be singled out for recognition:Craig Venter.
12.Dr. Venter now believes that the challenge of creating a synthetic organism is within his grasp. Ill be. . . disappointed if we cant do it in 2008, he said.
13.In conversation with Dr Venter it becomes clear that his primary motivation is scientific discovery,rather than making millions of dollars or even deriving medical benefits from genomics.
14.But if Dr Venter can take the final step of kicking the new, wholly synthetic genome into reproductive life, he will not only have made a great technological leap forward, he will also have erased one of the last mythic distinctions in science—that between living and non-living matter.
15.Car-diac pattern yellowish brown on median and deep brown on sides. Venter of abdomen yello-wish brown. This new species is most similar to Hygropoda higenaga (Kishida, 1936), but differs fromthe latter in the epigynum.
16."In little more than a decade, genomics has advanced greatly and we now have approximately 150 completed genomes including the human, mouse and fruit fly, in the public domain," said Craig Venter, president of the TCAG.

