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DOCX format - 25 KB - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
DOCX format - 25 KB - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator

... Bollgard® III cotton contains the genes cry1Ac, cry2Ab and vip3A, derived from a common soil bacterium (Bt), which produce proteins toxic to certain insects. Bollgard® III x Roundup Ready Flex® cotton contains these insect resistance genes and two copies of the cp4 epsps gene from another soil bacte ...
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... subsequent analysis of characteristics such as gene and protein expression levels and metabolite profiles. Some seed will be saved for possible future trials of promising lines, subsequent to further approval(s). The GM wheat and barley plants will not be used for human food or animal feed. The appl ...
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... cross breeding would be considerably longer--if such results could be obtained at all. Despite the strong interest and research emphasis on genetic engineering, the field is still in relative infancy. The theories and methods of gene splicing have been developed, but the knowledge about which explic ...
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... small size and are, invariably, solid. This is of major importance --viable seeds can only be released by mechanical means (basically by humans). Maize does not disperse itself and therefore does not exist as a free species in nature. Recently, some biotechnology companies have requested authorizati ...
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... Clone genetically engineered, medically useful animals (e.g. Those with useful proteins in their milk) Disadvantages: Could lead to cloning humans – ethics? Abuse of science – cloning for organs, Reduces variety – species less able to adapt if there is a change (usually some of the species will surv ...
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... in our Whole Foods market brand and 365 products is focused on accessing ingredients derived from non-genetically modified seeds. Unfortunately, absolute “GMOfree” guarantees cannot be made on any manufacturer’s product. Not only is it impossible to test every container of product, but currently the ...
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... the native tomato PG gene that suppresses the expression of endogenous PG enzyme prior to the onset of fruit ripening. The mechanism of decreased PG activity in FLAVR SAVR™ tomato is likely linked to the hybridization of antisense and sense mRNA transcripts, resulting in a decreased amount of free p ...
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... Instead, Let's Set Up Protections There is no reason to waste time arguing about whether humans should be genetically engineered. As justifiable as some of the concerns may be, there are simply too many benefits to be gained from preventing hereditary diseases. Those seeking to limit genetic enginee ...
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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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