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  1. Margaret Knox (née Stewart; 1547 – after 1612) was a Scottish noblewoman and the second wife of Scottish reformer John Knox, whom she married when she was 17 years old and he 54. The marriage caused consternation from Mary, Queen of Scots, as the couple had married without having obtained royal consent. [1] Family.

  2. John Knox ( Haddington, Reino de Escocia 1514- Edimburgo, Reino de Escocia 24 de noviembre de 1572) fue un predicador protestante escocés, líder de la Reforma Escocesa y considerado el fundador de La Iglesia Presbiteriana de Escocia.

  3. 1 de dic. de 2014 · December 1, 2014. 11 min read. Is the Gene-Editing Revolution Finally Here? A DNA-editing technique based on bacterial “memories” could revolutionize medicine. But some worry it could get out of...

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  4. La edición genética más precisa. Autores: Margaret Knox. Localización: Investigación y ciencia, ISSN 0210-136X, Nº 461, 2015, págs. 18-22. Idioma: español.

  5. S. Bergel. Biology, Medicine. 2017. TLDR. The present study looks at the most significant issues that might be included in a broad social debate around the discovery of the CRISPR/CAS 9 genetic engineering technique. Expand. 4. PDF. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "La edición genética más precisa" by M. Knox.

  6. dialnet.unirioja.es › servlet › autorMargaret Knox - Dialnet

    Página que presenta los registros bibliográficos que hay en Dialnet correspondientes a publicaciones de Margaret Knox (no es una página exhaustiva de la obra del autor)

  7. 16 de oct. de 2023 · Margaret Knox (née Stewart; 1547 – after 1612) was a Scottish noblewoman and the second wife of Scottish reformer John Knox, whom she married when she was 17 years old and he 54. The marriage caused consternation from Mary, Queen of Scots, as the couple had married without having obtained royal consent.