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DOCX format - 70 KB - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
DOCX format - 70 KB - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator

... derived from sorghum but has been modified to increase the number of proteolytic sites. These GM plants are expected to have increased seed protein content and seed digestibility.  Up to 6 lines will contain an introduced gene silencing construct that suppresses expression of a sorghum enzyme invol ...
Genetically Modified Organisms
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... genomes of crop plants using a bacterium that forms root nodules in plants (Agrobacterium tumificiens) Bt crops produced from 1996 onwards: maize, potato, cotton, soybean ...
Lesson #1 Segregation, Independent Assortment
Lesson #1 Segregation, Independent Assortment

... were never found in corn before. These traits result from new genes being added to a chromosome in the corn plant. These new genes are called transgenes and the genetically engineered plants are transgenic. We will study this genetic engineering process in detail later in the course. The PAT gene gi ...
Corn Bt11 x DA59122 x MIR604 x TC1507 x GA21
Corn Bt11 x DA59122 x MIR604 x TC1507 x GA21

... GA21 and all progenies derived from crosses of the product with any conventionally bredcorn and corn containing approved-biotech events for direct use as food, feed or for processing was issued to Syngenta Philippines Inc. on August 3, 2011. The notification is valid for five years and shall expire ...
Prenatal Testing for Genetic Disorders
Prenatal Testing for Genetic Disorders

...  The research hospital patented the gene and charged participating families for the test  After a lawsuit, the hospital was allowed to continue to license the test and collect royalties ...
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F 1 - Endeavor Charter School

... meaning the trait will show up if the gene is present & working properly, does not mean it is more prevalent. • Prevalent: majority; happens, takes place or is found most often. – Ex.) Seed color: Yellow is dominant; Green is prevalent – Ex.) Widow’s peak: Having one is dominant; Not having one is p ...
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... meaning the trait will show up if the gene is present & working properly, does not mean it is more prevalent. • Prevalent: majority; happens, takes place or is found most often. – Ex.) Seed color: Yellow is dominant; Green is prevalent – Ex.) Widow’s peak: Having one is dominant; Not having one is p ...
DOCX format - 27 KB - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
DOCX format - 27 KB - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator

... Commercial release of genetically modified cotton What does this licence allow? Monsanto Australia Ltd has received approval for the commercial release of two types of genetically modified (GM) cotton known as XtendFlex™ cotton, modified for herbicide tolerance and Bollgard® 3 XtendFlex™ cotton, mod ...
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Genetics: The Science of Heredity
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Significance of Single-Pollen Genotyping in Ecological

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Genetically modified organism containment and escape

Since the advent of genetic engineering in the 1970s, concerns have been raised about the dangers of the technology. Laws, regulations, and treaties were created in the years following to contain genetically modified organisms and prevent their escape.Nonentheless, there are several examples of failure to keep GM crops separate from conventional ones.
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