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Biotechnology
By creating different crops each bearing the same genetic sequences, GE will lead to a further loss of genetic diversity in crop species. There is inherent uncertainty involved ... . This pollution will spread, replicate and recombine creating totally unpredictable effects. Foreign gene sequences will inevitably pass into conventional crops and populations of wild relatives of crop ...
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Phenomena responsible for disturbances
Position effects - arising from the insertion of "alien gene sequences into random locations" Explanation: This means that the position where the ... genetic sequences from plant pathogens" Ÿ Transgene expression can be significantly affected by environmental influences Ÿ Transgenes subsequently transferred sexually [i.e. by conventional pollination] into different genetic ...
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Horizontal Gene Transfer Accelerating Evolution
Other theories have focused on recombination, the process that occurs in sexual selection when the genetic sequences of parents are recombined. The new mathematical model, developed by Rice's Michael Deem and ... the new model shows how HGT compliments the modular nature of genetic information, making it feasible to swap whole sets of genetic code - like the genes that allow bacteria to defeat ...
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ABIOTIC STRESS 2000
Planned list of Services ... GROUP: E-mail based discussion forum to exchange information GENETIC RESOURCES: Databases containing information about DNA-Protein sequences and about available plant material (including mutant and/or recombinant ...
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Mutant Red Herrings? (Do or Die)
Process Itself The Use of Cauliflower Mosaic Virus "Essentially, all of the crops released after genetic engineering use Cauliflower Mosaic Virus (CaMV) genes as switches to turn on the foreign genes ... -41 -this was further referenced. 4. Hoffmann T, Golz C & Schieder O (1994) Foreign DNA sequences are received by a wild-type strain of Aspergillus niger after co-culture with transgenic ...
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The Regional Impacts of Climate Change
Extreme desert systems already experience wide fluctuations in rainfall and are adapted to coping with sequences of extreme conditions. Initial changes associated with climate change are less likely to create ... access to a sufficient variety of seeds to allow the original genetic diversity of forests to be rebred. Genetic diversity also provides an assurance that benefits provided by forests are ...
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IISG - Aquaculture Projects
Such an approach can be employed to manipulate genetic characteristics that are important for aquaculture production such as fertility, growth rate, temperature ... was demonstrated by breeding chimeric fish and identifying F1 individuals that possessed transgenic sequences and a pigmentation pattern that was donated by the cultured cells. To demonstrate ...
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Genetic Engineering - Biopatents
Genetic Engineering - Biopatents HOME BIOTECHNOLOGY SCIENCE of the ORGANISM SCIENCE in ... endorsed by Science in Society or the Inst. of Science in Society. Genetic Engineering - Biopatents Biosafety, Patents and Biopiracy News from Brasil 17.5.99 Dr ... case for banning patents on disease agents and their genes and genome sequences. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 2nd July 2007 Recent Publications The Rainbow and the ...
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Genetic Engineering - Scientific Papers
Science in Society or the Inst. of Science in Society. Genetic Engineering - Scientific Papers Reply to "Use of genetically modified microbes for human health" Gregor Reid ... CaMV 35S are not exotic to plant genomes as they already contain many integrated pararetroviral sequences Dr. Mae-Wan Ho, Angela Ryan and Prof. Joe Cummins 15th May 2001 Hazards of ...
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Genetic Modification
Club. We hope this information will help children understand the complex issues around genetic engineering. CONTENTS What is Genetic Engineering? - Genes - G.E. Different opinions people have about GE - Feelings and ... of tiny little cells. Inside each cell, there are chromosomes. Chromosomes are made up of sequences of DNA that are called genes. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid, and it is a ...
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