Recombinant Bacteria
Recombinant Bacteria: Bacteria that have been genetically engineered to produce a desired protein or other molecule. Recombinant bacteria are often used in biotechnology and medicine.
Recombinant Bacteria: Bacteria that have been genetically engineered to produce a desired protein or other molecule. Recombinant bacteria are often used in biotechnology and medicine.
Recombinant DNA: DNA that has been artificially created by combining pieces of DNA from different sources. Recombinant DNA is often used in biotechnology and medicine.
Reduced-Risk Pesticide: A pesticide that poses a lower risk to human health and the environment than other pesticides. Reduced-risk pesticides may be less toxic, more selective, or easier to break down into harmless substances.
Reduced-Risk Rationale: A reduced-risk rationale is a statement from the manufacturer of a pesticide that the product presents a reduced risk to human health or the environment when used according to the label instructions.
Reentry Interval (REI): The reentry interval (REI) is the time that must elapse between the last application of a pesticide and the time when people can reenter an area without protective clothing.