GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Sun May 29 04:25:05 105
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7-Business: Early adoption of GM technology would bring large benefits for Poland,
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9-Misc: Europeans lack information on use of GMOs in agriculture,
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2-Plants: New study points to likely source of GE rice contamination in China,
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9-Misc: UK farmers' anger over GM's 'undue influence',
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3-Food: FDA to decide fate of genetic cloning for food,
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7-Business: Government of Malaysia launches the Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation,
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3-Food: U.S. EPA and FDA statements on Bt 10,
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2-Plants: Work of independent panel on GE papaya contamination in Thailand delayed,
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6-Regulation: Californian bill would outlaw sale of copied cats,
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7-Business: Brazil's Paranagua port hard hit by GM soy ban,
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9-Misc: "Transgenics is like the plague and Brazil caught it",
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2-Plants: Bt cotton prone to diseases says Indian study,
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2-Plants: Monsanto grabs on Southern African seed market but SA farmers give GMOs cold shoulder,
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2-Plants: GEAC rejects 3 varieties of Monsanto Bt cotton in Andhra Pradesh (India),
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6-Regulation: GMO pollution bill discussed in California (USA),
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6-Regulation: Californian bill to prohibit pet cloning failed,
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7-Business: Celera to quit selling genome information,
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9-Misc: The rise and fall of the GM debate in Zambia,
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7-Business: Malaysia: Banking on biotechnology - A disaster in the making?,
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2-Plants: Genetic crop experiment splits Australian Wheatbelt farmers,
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3-Food: Westaustralian Agriculture Minister: I Won't Eat GM Food,
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6-Regulation: Vermont (USA) House Agriculture Committee rejects GMO bill,
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2-Plants: Indian NGOs hail ban on Monsanto seeds,
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5-Animals: Belarusian scientists to create a she-goat using a human gene,
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1-Proteins: GE multiple sclerosis drug pulled off the market,
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1-Proteins: Companies announce first drugs from GE animals,
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1-Proteins: Missouri funds for agricultural pharmaceutical center draw fire,
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1-Proteins: GE human lactoferrin from contained use competes with GE pharma crop drug,
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7-Business: Biotech failure all too familiar,
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9-Misc: Europeans gradually accepting more biotechnology,
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7-Business: Sugarcane biotechnology improves output,
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2-Plants: Several developing countries now have well-developed programmes,
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2-Plants: ICRISAT launches non-GE virus-resistant pigeonpea variety,
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9-Misc: U.S. biology professor resigns over government use of plant research,
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2-Plants: Transgenic Basmati rice - overview,
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2-Plants: New approach to GE salt resistant plants,
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6-Regulation: Biosafety rules notified in Pakistan,
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6-Regulation: Alaska (USA) bill requires labeling genetically altered fish,
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9-Misc: County of Kern (USA) adopted pro-biotech resolution,
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9-Misc: Paraíso (Costa Rica) declared itself GMO free zone,
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7-Business: Monsanto obtains agreement on soybean seeds royalties in South America,
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2-Plants: Seize illegal biotech cotton seeds in India,
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2-Plants: The slow death of "edible vaccines" from GE pharma crops,
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7-Business: GM wheat still risky one year after Monsanto shelves plan,
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2-Plants: Recent R&D news on GE pharma plants,
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2-Plants: Opinion divided over GE pharma flax in North Dakota (USA),
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6-Regulation: Arkansas (USA) passed bill on regulating GE pharma rice,
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2-Plants: CIMMYT sows second field trial of promising transgenic drought tolerant wheat,
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6-Regulation: The United States' role in stalling international efforts to label GE foods,
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2-Plants: 33 % area under BT cotton in Punjab (India) this season,
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9-Misc: USDA issues two biotechnology reports,
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6-Regulation: Sri Lanka drafts GE food labelling law,
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9-Misc: Dispelling the myths: The real facts about agricultural biotechnology,
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3-Food: Symposia on GE food in Saudia Arabia and Yemen,
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2-Plants: Canadian court rules against farmers opposed to GM canola,
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6-Regulation: Codex Alimentarius sees clash on GE food labelling,
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2-Plants: EU postpones key vote on approving new "live" GMO,
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7-Business: St. Louis (USA) waits for Bio-Belt to bloom,
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9-Misc: Europe's regions demand "power-sharing" over GMO crop decisions,
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1-Proteins: Cancer drugs promising but will be costly,
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7-Business: U.N. report foresees GMO trade disputes,
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2-Plants: Philippines clears planting of second biotech corn,
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3-Food: Zambia builds high-tech lab to detect GM food imports,
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9-Misc: Indian groups oppose draft biotech policy,
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3-Food: Brazil ministries fight genetically modified corn imports,
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2-Plants: Golden Rice: Problem or solution?,
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6-Regulation: Canada denies visa for chief African biosafety negotiator,
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6-Regulation: Albanian Parliament rejected GMO moratorium bill,
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6-Regulation: Failure to create GM legislation that promotes GMOs is 'criminal',
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4-Patents: U.S. farmers agree to pay BASF $2.5 million to settle rice patent lawsuit,
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3-Food: Two-thirds of Russians unwilling to eat gm-food,
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5-Animals: Cloned cow to get BSE immunity test in Japan,
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9-Misc: Thailand in midst of bio-tech crop battle,
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3-Food: Biotech quick-fixes will not end hunger in China,
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3-Food: EU fails again to break deep deadlock on GMO foods,
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9-Misc: Africa's top biosafety envoy shut out of Canada talks,
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5-Animals: Australian project on GE rumen bacteria shelved,
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6-Regulation: Yemen unveils its National Biosafety Framework,
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2-Plants: Iranian scientists produce country's first GM rice,
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9-Misc: Update on Dr. Tewolde's visa application to Canada for biosafety negotiations,
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3-Food: The Independent (UK) reveals details from confidential MON 863 study,
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9-Misc: Ignacio Chapela granted tenure at University of California, Berkeley (USA),
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2-Plants: EFSA opinion on GE maize Bt11,
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8-Humans: UK scientists take a giant step forward in human cloning,
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8-Humans: Stem cell bills head for showdown in U.S. Congress,
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6-Regulation: China ratified Cartagena Protocol,
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9-Misc: Victim Indian farmer of failed Bt cotton denied visa to Canada for biosafety negotiation,
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9-Misc: Second update on Dr. Tewolde's visa application to Canada for Biosafety Negotiations,
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6-Regulation: Global biotech battle heats up in Montreal,
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3-Food: EU demands Monsanto's test results on controversial corn,
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6-Regulation: EU: Biotech troublemaker or food protector?,
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8-Humans: Advance heralds 'personalised medicine',
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8-Humans: Inside the Korean cloning lab,
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2-Plants: Taro forum to discuss genetic research on Hawai'i (USA),
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9-Misc: Third update on Dr. Tewolde's visa application to Canada for biosafety negotiations,
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2-Plants: Hungarian Academy of Sciences professor warns of impacts of MON810 maize on biodiversity,
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2-Plants: Canadian government urged to stop GE canola contamination in Japan,
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2-Plants: U.S. agency weighs genetically modified grass,
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2-Plants: New technique increases activity of Bt toxin in GE plants,
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6-Regulation: NGOs condemn EU's double standards in Aarhus Convention negotiations on GMOs,
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5-Animals: Vets caught in fight on pet clones,
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9-Misc: Developing world media 'lacks critical analysis of GM',
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3-Food: Bt10: Ireland notifies contaminated consignment stopped in port,
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4-Patents: Concern over BRCA2 patent,
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9-Misc: Diplomat calls on UN to move agency from Canada if visa problems continue,
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6-Regulation: India to press for liability regime at Cartagena Protocol,
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7-Business: Biotechnology could sustain China's economy,
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9-Misc: GMOs in Turkey - Risk to biological (and career) diversity,
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2-Plants: Indian farmers win battle against GM cotton - New Bt varieties available,
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2-Plants: Bt cotton in Makhathini: The success story that never was,
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6-Regulation: Philippines join US in lobby to defer labeling of GM food,
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2-Plants: Hawai'i (USA) rejects proposal for genetically engineered algae,
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6-Regulation: Taiwanese consumers' group urges GM labels,
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2-Plants: University of Hawai'i (USA) vows to hold off genetic tests with Hawaiian taro,
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6-Regulation: Santa Cruz County (USA) debates GE crops,
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6-Regulation: Prince Edwards Island (Canada) committee asks for more time before tabling report on GMOs,
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6-Regulation: Yolo County (USA) debate simmers over using GMO crops,
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2-Plants: Dow sows the seeds for vaccine advance,
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2-Plants: Genetic modification seen as future of Thai rubber industry,
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