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bananarama

09/14/15 11:10 PM

#96829 RE: Just Saying #96828

Thanks for that article, JS. This is the first time I have ever heard of BR referred to as Big Crimson." That is fascinating. This paragraph says it all, a complete and thorough synopsis of KBLB to date:

In 2006, Thompson established Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Inc. and began operating to make transgenic silkworms that have been injected with spider DNA. In 2010, they eventually attained their objective and established a silkworm capable of spinning a a lot much better silk, which the corporation dubbed “Monster Silk®”. They printed their procedures and conclusions in a PNAS paper and begun ramping up the generation of silkworms to business quantities. Since then they have also certified a further process for much more specific gene insertion called “Zinc finger” from Sigma-Aldrich. Applying this process, they have been in a position to deliver an even much better fiber which they dubbed “Big Crimson”. A short while ago, they have been operating with Warwick Mills, a complex textile corporation primarily based in New Hampshire, to exam and acquire their fibers into sensible apps. They are also in talks with the Vietnamese governing administration to establish a business factory pending Vietnamese laws. They have stated that they hope to be at business generation stages of Monster Silk® as early as this calendar year.
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Eskaminagaga

09/14/15 11:43 PM

#96833 RE: Just Saying #96828

It looks like just a copy of the article Zenaku found in his post 87597 with a few words changed as Bob pointed out with the "Big Crimson".

http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Pursuit-and-Development-of-Spider-Silk&id=8881355