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Genetically modified plants and human health

- rsmjournals.com
S Key, JKC Ma, PMW Drake - JRSM, 2008 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Genetically modified (or GM) plants have attracted a large amount of media
attention in recent years and continue to do so. Despite this, the general
public remains largely unaware of what a GM plant actually is or what ...
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[CITATION] Two views of the emperor's new clones


D Schubert - Nature Biotechnology, 2007 - nature.com
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Production and characterization of transgenic Brassica oleraceae carrying endotoxin genes …


A Paul, PP Saradhi - Biol. Control, 2003 - jmi.nic.in
Genetic engineering of vegetable Brassicas for resistance to Diamondback moth
(DBM) is of paramount importance. Plant transformation technology offers unique
opportunities to transfer a wide spectrum of functionally relevant genes ...
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Dealing with sources of variability in the data-analysis of phenotyping experiments with …


JD Wolf, L Duchateau, E Schrevens - Euphytica, 2008 - Springer
Abstract The analysis of phenotyping experiments for transgenics deserves
special attention. Experi- ments set up for the detection of interesting
phenotypes among transgenic plants have to screen several primary events ...
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A simple model for selection and rapid advancement of transgenic progeny in sorghum


KBRS Visarada, N Saikishore, SV Kuriakose, … - Plant Biotechnology Reports, 2008 - Springer
Abstract To select agronomically useful transgenic plants, a large number of
transgenic events are initially produced, gene transfer confirmed, and advanced
to obtain homozygous lines for testing in field trials. Direct in planta ...
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A Single Backcross Effectively Eliminates Agronomic and Quality Alterations Caused by …

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P Bregitzer, LS Dahleen, S Neate, P … - Crop Science, 2008 - Crop Sci Soc America
Nonsexual introduction of recombinant DNA has proven utility for the creation of
novel and useful genetic variability. Several transgenic crops have widespread
commercial success— transgenic maize (Zea mays L.) encoding herbicide ...
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[CITATION] Why a Five Year Freeze


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Backcross versus forward breeding in the development of transgenic maize hybrids: theory …

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RH Mumm - Crop Science, 2007 - Crop Sci Soc America
Key factors affecting the choice of breeding methods employed in the development
of transgenic maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids are identified and evaluated,
particularly as these pertain to the use and balance of backcross and ...
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[CITATION] GM Crops opposition may have been 'over-estimated'


G Cordon - The Scotsman February, 2004
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[CITATION] GM Food and Farming: What are Consumers' Latest Views


C Watch - IGD, Watford, UK, 2003
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