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Inventory of Agricultural Biotechnology for the Eastern & Central Africa Region
February 2005 Banana and plantain (Musaceae)
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The Third International Symposium on Genetics of Animal Health
August 2005 Link to the Conference Website AgBiotechNet(r) is proud to present full papers and poster abstracts
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From Jay Lush to Genomics: Visions For Animal Breeding And Genetics
May 1999 I. PAST, PRESENT and VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE
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Seminar-Workshop - Building Public Awareness on Agricultural Biotechnology
January 2003 CamBioTec ....SAGPyA.... FAB.... BIOTECanada
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Pregnant GM Cattle Under Threat in New Zealand
May 2001 A herd of sixty pregnant cattle may have to be slaughtered in New Zealand following a court case over the way in which the approval process ...
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BMA Warns of Bioweapons Hitting Crops
October 2004 The British Medical Association says biological weapon development could include crop control, as viruses can be highly contagious and cause enormous ...
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Allerca Promises Allergen-Free Transgenic Cats
October 2004 Allerca, a division of Geneticas Life Sciences, has announced the approval of a project to produce the transgenic allergen-free cats.
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Public Awareness and Risk Assessment in Agricultural Biotechnology
January 2003 Key papers from seminar/workshops held in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Santiago, Chile, August/September, 1999.
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GTG Grants Further License to Monsanto
August 2007 GTG non-coding patents granted for swine.
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Sheep Biotechnology Boosted in New Zealand
April 2003 A sheep genetics research company, Ovita, has received a funding boost in New Zealand
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