GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Wed Jan 12 22:06:11 105
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2-Plants: Illegal seeds overtake India's cotton fields,
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8-Humans: Genetic theories have as much to do with culture asscience,
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5-Animals: Israeli scientist produces GE spider web fiber,
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2-Plants: Do MPs plant first Bt cotton seed in Uganda?,
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8-Humans: Indians' genetic material sold on internet,
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5-Animals: American Anti-Vivisection Society launchesanti-pet-cloning campaign,
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6-Regulation: Europe votes to keep GM crop bans,
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2-Plants: EU experts fail to authorise new biotech maize,
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9-Misc: EU Food Safety Agency attacked for pro-GMO bias,
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4-Patents: DuPont branch settles GE corn suit against Syngenta,
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7-Business: Syngenta halts genetic engineering projects in Europe,
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2-Plants: UK study found no negative impacts of herbicide tolerantGE crops,
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9-Misc: Paraguay battles a forerunner of crisis,
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2-Plants: The impact of test-tube trees on the woods,
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9-Misc: Americans' opinions about genetically modified foods remaindivided,
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9-Misc: South Africa told its delegates to oppose the IUCN GMOmoratorium,
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2-Plants: Call for GM cotton to replace tobacco in Kenya,
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6-Regulation: Draft U.S. GE crop testing rules menace food supply,say critics,
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9-Misc: Asia holds the key to the future of GM food,
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2-Plants: New research proves that co-existence is NOT a problem,
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2-Plants: Industry gives another 6.7 mill USD for GE maize in Kenya,
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6-Regulation: Germany's GM law 'a blow for science',
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9-Misc: Two U.S. companies fined for GE contaminations,
Hartmut Meyer
3-Food: EFSA issues GM guidance,
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6-Regulation: Swiss voters supported embryonic stem cell law,
Hartmut Meyer
9-Misc: Fresno County (California) approved pro-biotech resolution,
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9-Misc: USAID biotech project educates Asian farmers on GE crops,
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2-Plants: Officials from the Philippines ensure that GE crops aresafe,
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2-Plants: Philippine Rice Research Institute tests bacteriaresistant GE rice,
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2-Plants: China denies planning modified rice sales,
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1-Proteins: University of Texas initiating trials in humans for GEricin vaccine,
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1-Proteins: Tests with GE bacteria fighting tooth decay start,
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2-Plants: All-native plant DNA transformation,
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5-Animals: No hope for GM mosquito in Uganda,
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9-Misc: South African Anglican church group hits at governmentstand on GMOs,
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2-Plants: Drug cartels grow new strain of coca 'tree',
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9-Misc: GM crop promoter becomes Bush's new Ag Secretary,
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7-Business: Monsanto's chief sees the future of biotech in our backyard,
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7-Business: U.S. industry "micromanages" the FDA,
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9-Misc: U.S. biotech lobby organisation gets new boss,
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3-Food: South Korea adopts GE food safety tests,
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2-Plants: Moldova denies growing genetically modified crops,
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9-Misc: Outcome of the International Symposium Transgenic Plantsand Biosafety in Russia,
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9-Misc: Banned genetically modified soya beans smuggled into Zambia,
Hartmut Meyer
9-Misc: U.S. urges Botswana to exchange ideas on bio-technology andGMOs,
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2-Plants: Plant biotechnology goes global with research andproduction in 63 countries,
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9-Misc: A word of caution on the biotechnology 'miracle',
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6-Regulation: Greens welcome Malta's position on GMOs,
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9-Misc: Study on communication between science and communityinterest groups from New Zealand,
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5-Animals: U.S. researchers are first to clone monkey embryo,
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5-Animals: GM malaria parasite 'could lead to vaccine',
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5-Animals: GM salmon approval sought in Canada,
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2-Plants: GM Sugar Beet Gone Sour,
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7-Business: Biggest GMO growing country becomes net food importer,
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6-Regulation: Motion in Kenyan Parliament seeks ban on allgenetically modified foods,
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6-Regulation: News on the Indian discussion on GMO regulation,
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6-Regulation: Mexican PAN party approves new GMO law,
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6-Regulation: German Federation of the Organic Food Industrywelcomes the new GMO law,
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6-Regulation: Physicians for Social Responsibility Oregon seekmoratorium on GE pharma crops,
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2-Plants: Rice genome is decoded; now expect new varieties to cropup,
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2-Plants: USDA awards 5 million USD for rice genomic research,
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2-Plants: Bitter harvest: Green revolution crops better tan GMvarieties,
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2-Plants: Philippines groups claims BT corn has bad effects onhealth,
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3-Food: French Biomolecular Engineering Committee reversed itsstance on MON863 GE maize,
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3-Food: Asian countries debate GE rice issue,
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1-Proteins: Gates Foundation funds development of malaria drug inGE microbes,
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Press release: GM trees a false option,
Hannu Hyvönen
2-Plants: Danish company announces African trials with GE anti-mineplants in 2005,
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9-Misc: Ignacio Chapela hold his last class,
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2-Plants: Environmental and Social Justice Groups Condemn Pro-GMOtree decision of UNFCCC,
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6-Regulation: Anti-GE wheat measure in North Dakota notreintroduced yet,
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6-Regulation: Russia hauls food regulations into line with EU,
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9-Misc: A matter of taste: The acceptance of genetically modifiedfood,
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2-Plants: Union of Concerned Scientists calls for ban onbiopharming in food crops,
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2-Plants: NGOs welcome EESC report on seed purity in non-GE seed,
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2-Plants: Mixed news on GE maize introduction in Kenya,
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6-Regulation: Zambia drafts biosafety legislation,
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6-Regulation: Mexican lawmakers approve controversial GM law,
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9-Misc: Christian Aid and the GM crops debate,
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7-Business: Illegal seed industry gains market share In Brazil,
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4-Patents: Argentina and biotech firms agree on royalty bid,
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9-Misc: Can India lead the GM revolution?,
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2-Plants: EU Ministers block Monsanto's GM oilseed rape,
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4-Patents: Monsanto and Dow AgroSciences won Bt maize patent caseagainst Syngenta,
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2-Plants: Australian cotton crop to be 80% GM,
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6-Regulation: Kenyan farmers oppose genetically modified foods bill,
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9-Misc: Biowatch South Africa may sue state over genetic maize,
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9-Misc: UK Minister to abolish GM scrutiny body,
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2-Plants: U.S. farmers encouraged to plant GE pharma crops,
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2-Plants: 'Pharma crops' threaten food safety,
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4-Patents: U.S. patent law loophole boosts biotech profits,
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9-Misc: GMO-Free municipalities reach 248 in Piedmont, Italy,
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7-Business: China's first transgenic soy futures debut weakly,
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6-Regulation: Anti-GM activists arm for a new legislative battle inVermont/USA,
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3-Food: UK farmers' alliance launches talks with Sainsbury's onfair prices and non-GE feed,
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5-Animals: Cloned cat sale generates ethics debate,
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2-Plants: Waiting for a GE rose that's true blue,
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2-Plants: New Zealand's Government agreed on 9 of 10 "CornGate"recommendations,
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2-Plants: Growing GE plants for Mars?,
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2-Plants: Icrisat working on "golden" groundnuts,
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2-Plants: On GE corn and soybeans in the U.S.,
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9-Misc: Biowatch loses appeal against GM maize company,
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6-Regulation: Mexico's House passes biosafety bill with restrictions,
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7-Business: Monsanto pays $1.5m penalty for bribery activities inIndonesia,
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3-Food: Labeling of meat from chickens fed with Bt corn urged byPhilippines NGO,
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8-Humans: Firm matches Icelanders' genetic makeup with region theycome from,
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8-Humans: Scientists attack 'flawed' test for smoker's gene,
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7-Business: High seed sales reduced loss in first quarter forMonsanto,
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5-Animals: Milk from GE cows should increase cheese yield,
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9-Misc: Africa's hungry are fed bad policies,
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9-Misc: Zambian and Kenyan journalists win the Kalam consumer mediaawards 2004,
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6-Regulation: 45,387 sign petition for GMO moratorium in Sonoma(USA),
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9-Misc: Monsanto boss urged to quit Scots quango over GM briberycase,
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2-Plants: Herbicide-tolerant turfgrass gets a setback,
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6-Regulation: Vermont (USA) plans to soften GE seed labelling rules,
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