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Innovation and liability: "Oh no! what have we done?". This review article discusses the issues surrounding the biosafety of transgenic crops, their perception by consumers and the matter of socio-econom...
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Recombinant vaccines and infectious bursal disease virus. Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is the aetiological agent of infectious bursal disease (IBD), an immunosuppressive and highly contagious diseas...
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Transgenic approaches to mastitis. Mastitis is an important disease affecting the dairy industry both in terms of animal welfare and the costs associated with treating the illness. Many...
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The importance of the genotype×environment interaction for selection and breeding programmes in trop The literature on genotype × environment interaction (IGE) was reviewed and discussed in order to obtain an overview of its effects for breeding prog...
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Using RT-PCR for plant RNA virus detection. Plants can be infected by a wide range of viruses that often cause important agronomic, economic and social impacts. Detection of viruses at premature...
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Lignin synthesis, transcriptional regulation and potential for useful modification in plants. Lignin, the second most abundant plant polymer on earth, has always been of great interest for research with regard to its biological roles and pote...
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Recent developments in the diagnosis and therapy of repeat breeding cows and buffaloes. Repeat breeding (RB) continues to be a big problem for breeders and veterinary clinicians. A brief mention is made of the common aetiological and ris...
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RNAi methods for management of insects and their pathogens. RNA interference (RNAi), a post-transcriptional gene silencing method discovered in 1998, has been used in basic research in almost every area of ...
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EU regulations on the traceability and detection of GMOs: difficulties in interpretation, implementa Europe has probably the strictest GMO regulation in the world. Its objectives are to give maximum protection of public health and the environment, wh...
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Epigenetics and plant breeding. The amazing ability of epigenetic mechanisms to respond to a wide range of developmental and environmental signals in eukaryotes has earned them a lot...
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