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Manipulating Pigs by Germ Cell Transfer
January 2002 Transferring genetically modified germ cells may be an alternative way to create transgenic pigs.
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Seminis Awarded Virus Resistance Patent
January 2002 Seminis Vegetable Seeds has been awarded a US Patent (6,337,431) entitled "Transgenic plants expressing DNA constructs containing a plurality of genes...
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Gains for Genomics and AgBio in Burrill Index
January 2002 Genomics and agbiotech stocks gained in the final quarter of 2001, according to index figures from Burrill & Company, a San Francisco-based life scien...
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Senesco Raises $1.165 m in Private Placement
January 2002 Senesco Technologies, Inc. completed a $1.165 m placement of restricted equity securities with private investors at the end of 2001.
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Banning The GM Crop Bashers
January 2002 The destruction of genetically modified crops was outlawed in many US states during 2001.
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GM Tomato Launched in China
January 2002 Hong Kong Agritech Limited is to market a genetically modified tomato with extended shelf life. The company has grown more than one million trial toma...
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Toxin Alert Inc Gets Plantibody Patents
January 2002 Toxin Alert Inc. has received a Notice of Allowance from the US Patent and Trademark Office for two pending patent applications.
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Underinvestment Is Major Block on South’s Biotech
January 2002 There is comparatively little investment in biotech for Southern agriculture and without very substantial increases in those investments, Southern ben...
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Performance Plants Gets $4.28 m
January 2002 Performance Plants Inc. has announced the completion of CAN$4.28 million in additional financing to support its plant biotechnology programme for the ...
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Highs and Lows for Chinese Cloners
January 2002 The first calf to be cloned entirely by Chinese scientists has died shortly after birth but a second, born a day later, is reported to be doing well.
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