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GMO | Genetically Modified Organism
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Dolly the sheep | The first mammal to be cloned from another mammal
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Chakrabarty Case Justices | Thurgood Marshal, William. J. Brennan Jr.; Chief Justice Warren Burger, Byron R. White, Harry A. Blackmun, John Paul Stevens, Lewis F. Powell, William H. Rehnquist.
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Moore Case Justices | Chief Justice Malcom M. Lucas,Stanley Mosk, Armand Arabian, Allen E. Broussard, Edward A. Panelli, Joyce L. Kennard, David Eagleson
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Patent | The exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years
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John Moore | The Alaskan buisness man who's cells created a multi billion dollar cell line yet he fought a legal battle against Dr. W. Golde and the regents of the University of California over the property right to his own tissues
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Plant Patent act of 1930 | The act passed by the U.S. congress which enabled the patenting of new plant varieties created by man through asexual reproduction
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National Organ Act of 1984 | Passed by the U.S. congress it outlawed the sale of human organs and created a task force to monitor organ donations
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PTO's April 7th 1987 Ruling | Extended the Chakrabarty case ruling to include all multi cellular organisms includind animals
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Plasmid | a segment of DNA independent of the chromosomes and capable of replication
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Pseudomonas Putida | Chakrabarty's genetically engineered bacteria
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Dr Ananda Mohan Chakrabarty | The scientist that developed Pseudomonas Putida and the first scientist to recieve a patent on life
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Dr David W. Golde | John Moore's doctor at the University of California who established a multi billion dollar cell line from Moore's T-lympocytes
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