GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Tue Nov 29 04:25:06 105
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3-Food: Russian study shows negative effects of GE soy on rats,
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3-Food: Information on GE food concealed in most regions of Russia,
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2-Plants: Update on the Terminator moratorium debated in the CBD,
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9-Misc: Kenyan NGO threatens Kari with court action over GMOs,
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2-Plants: Update on GE canola contaminations in Australia,
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3-Food: South Africa stopped GE maize imports,
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3-Food: EU Ministers failed again to approve GE crops and food,
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2-Plants: Australian radio broadcast on GM contamination of crops,
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6-Regulation: Swiss voters likely to approve GE crop moratorium,
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9-Misc: Zenú Indigenous Peoples (Colombia) declared their territories GE free,
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9-Misc: Municipal Council of Santa Cruz (Costa Rica) declared as GE free,
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7-Business: Code of Best Practice for Reporting by Life Science Companies published in Australia,
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9-Misc: Serious concerns in Africa over GMOs fuel demands for labelling and safety regulations,
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9-Misc: Transgenics and Indian Agriculture: Where are the benefits?,
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5-Animals: Scientists aim to beat flu with genetically modified chickens,
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2-Plants: Chinese team says GM plants can clean up heavy metals,
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9-Misc: Africans embrace biotech future,
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4-Patents: Thai scientists patent rice genes in the USA,
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2-Plants: Bt cotton wilt reduces production in Madhya Pradesh (India),
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2-Plants: Not much talk about GM papaya in Northeast Thailand,
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9-Misc: Gordon Conway interview on GE food,
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2-Plants: IRRI developed Golden Rice in a commercially not viable variety,
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3-Food: Can beer from GE hops help to prevent cancer?,
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9-Misc: ISAAA informed Bangladesh journalists about genetic engineering,
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4-Patents: U.S. court bars patent protection for certain gene fragments,
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6-Regulation: Article series on Measure M in Sonoma County (USA),
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4-Patents: GE crop patent fight between Syngenta and Monsanto,
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7-Business: Can Roundup Ready Flex revolutionize cotton production in the USA?,
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2-Plants: 8 years use of Bt cotton without increase in insect resistance,
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2-Plants: Roundup Ready canola back in Schmeiser field,
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2-Plants: PRRI developed pest resistant in a commercially not viable variety,
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9-Misc: Greenpeace India files complaint against Mahyco Monsanto's misleading ad,
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3-Food: Genetically modified maize rejected in Swaziland,
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6-Regulation: South African GMO Bill is going to be changed,
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2-Plants: '60 pc of Bt cotton sown in Punjab unauthorised',
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3-Food: Is Zambia ready for GM foods?,
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2-Plants: Edible rice-based vaccine may combat hay fever,
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3-Food: European Commission authorises import of 1507 maize for use in animal feed,
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9-Misc: USAID-funded Country Advisory Group on biosafety inaugurated in Ghana,
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3-Food: Russian food producers assail Greenpeace blacklist,
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9-Misc: Moloka'i hui protests genetic-crop research by Monsanto unit on Hawai'i,
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6-Regulation: Consumer Council of Fiji calls for GE food labelling provisions,
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2-Plants: Field trial with GE salt-tolerant eucalyptus in Japan,
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2-Plants: Brazilian Ministry limits cultivation of transgenic cotton,
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2-Plants: Canola GM contamination traced to Tasmanian trial in 1999,
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7-Business: On the biotech sector in China,
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2-Plants: New research published on GM separation distances in the UK,
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2-Plants: Employing a composite gene flow index to numerically quantifiy a crop's potential for gene flow,
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2-Plants: Found-and-lost: Transgenic maize in Oaxaca, Mexico,
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3-Food: Americans split over buying cloned mea and milk,
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2-Plants: Czech farmers growing GE corn,
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4-Patents: India maps DNA of basmati rice to protect it from West,
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6-Regulation: Swiss charities favour GM moratorium,
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3-Food: Zambian maize imports slowed by prices and GE food concerns,
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5-Animals: Pharming presents results of human lactoferrin from GE cows,
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Announcement: 2ND EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON GMO FREE REGIONS, BIODIVERSITY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT,
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2-Plants: Biotech-crop battle heats up as strains mix with others,
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2-Plants: Thailand's biggest agricultural corporation calls for GM field tests,
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2-Plants: Tailoring chemically-induced gene switches for research and agriculture,
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3-Food: Are GM foods safe enough?,
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2-Plants: GMO in Hawaii gets stirred up on Molokai,
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2-Plants: On GE pharma crops,
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6-Regulation: GMO ban in Sonoma County (USA) defeated with the closest results of all propositions,
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5-Animals: U.S. research project on GE mosquitos to reduce incidence of dengue fever,
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1-Proteins: South African Milk Processors Organisation opposes rBST use,
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3-Food: NABDA allays fears on GM foods in Nigeria,
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5-Animals: GMO chickens may help to lessen bird flu threat,
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9-Misc: Zambia holding firm to GM ban amid aggressive GM awareness campaign,
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9-Misc: Chief scientific officer of Ireland accused of GMO cover-up,
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9-Misc: U.S. Ambassador urges Vatican on biotech crops,
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2-Plants: Bt cotton seeds fail to germinate in Tamil Nadu (India),
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7-Business: Monsanto worried as fake Bt cotton seeds flourish in Gujarat (India),
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2-Plants: Indian cotton output rises on better farm practices,
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9-Misc: Searchlight on the killing fields - On farmers' suicides in India,
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6-Regulation: Future efforts of Californian GMO ballots may deal with labeling and blocking state law,
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1-Proteins: SAFeAGE (South Africa) welcomes call for ban on rBST,
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2-Plants: On antibiotic resistance genes and horizontal gene transfer,
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8-Humans: Far East lays plans to be stem-cell hotspot,
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3-Food: Eastern Europe's anti-GM food movement grows,
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9-Misc: Kenya free to adopt or reject GMOs says U.S. Agriculture Attachee,
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9-Misc: Gene Campaign (India) calls for legal action against Genetic Engineering Approval Committee,
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7-Business: Indian farm research sector opened to U.S. companies,
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6-Regulation: India notifies Plant Varieties Protection and Farmers' Rights Act, banning terminator plants,
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2-Plants: Indian research institutes look to give rice a Vitamin-A shot,
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2-Plants: The Greens of Tasmania (Australia) call for destruction of GE contaminated canola,
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2-Plants: Florigene applies to register blue GE carnations in Australia,
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9-Misc: Whangarei District Council (New Zealand) publishes report on GMO management,
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2-Plants: CSIRO (Australia) stops development of GE peas due to positive immune response tests,
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6-Regulation: Swiss farmers divided over GM technology,
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6-Regulation: Bayer seeks end to state veto on GM crops in Australia,
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9-Misc: Sonoma County (USA) faces healing period after divisive GMO campaign,
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6-Regulation: Timothy (USA) growers want to be heard on genetically-altered alfalfa hay,
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2-Plants: GM pea decision disappointing, Australian farmers say,
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6-Regulation: Swiss voters favor 5-year GMO moratorium,
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3-Food: Corn genetically engineered for animal feed to be marketed,
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7-Business: Ventria reconsiders plans to move to Missouri due to lack of State funding,
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9-Misc: Agricultural Minister of Prince-Edward-Island (Canada) supports GE food,
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4-Patents: FEFAC urges quick deal on Argentine GM soybean seed royalties,
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9-Misc: Kenyan NGO to lobby MPs against GMO food,
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2-Plants: On Bt cotton in Burkina Faso,
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2-Plants: GM crops 'vital' for Africa's food supply,
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9-Misc: Ethiopian biotech institute planned,
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5-Animals: New Zealand's authority extends approvals for GE pharma cow research,
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2-Plants: Organic cotton is possible and highly profitable in Zambia,
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3-Food: GM pea causes allergic damage in mice,
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2-Plants: Iran plants GE rice and hopes to cut imports,
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6-Regulation: Swiss scientists split over biotechnology,
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9-Misc: Farmers and GE opponents moving forward after Measure M fight,
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7-Business: Mexican biotechnology advocates discuss benefits and business opportunities,
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1-Protein: Disappointing biotech drugs,
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2-Plants: China slows GMO rice plan as concerns mount,
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2-Plants: Population boom pushes Asia to accept GMO rice,
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2-Plants: GM foods for ensuring food security in India,
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7-Business: Indian Bt firms pulled up for unethical sales,
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9-Misc: Asian publications on GM plant science are soaring,
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9-Misc: South African GMO maize import applications on hold,
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9-Misc: European Commission allows Denmark to compensate for GMO contamination,
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7-Business: European biotech firms target R&D growth,
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4-Patents: Monsanto triumphs in patent case over Bt corn,
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4-Patents: Intellectual property rights must be balanced with research needs,
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4-Patents: Patents on GE papaya in Thailand rested with Cornell University 'from outset',
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2-Plants: Move to lift ban on GM crop field trials in Thailand,
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6-Regulation: Swiss lean towards referendum ban on growing GMO,
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9-Misc: Public must have say in GMO rice debate in China,
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2-Plants: GE vine trials stopped in Germany,
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3-Food: Genetically modified vines and yeasts pit science against emotion,
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3-Food: Wine industry advice is 'no' to GMO,
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1-Proteins: Cancer Vaccines: Decades of failure haven't extinguished hope,
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6-Regulation: Swiss back GM moratorium and Sunday shopping,
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6-Regulation: Swiss consumers side with GM opponents,
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7-Business: GM salmon company eyes AIM flotation to avoid US financial regulations,
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3-Food: West Australia announces feed trial to test GM safety,
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7-Business: New Brazilian law encourages Monsanto to invest in transgenics,
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9-Misc: Italian scientists advocate biotech benefits,
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8-Humans: Korea stem cell pioneer resigns over human egg furor,
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