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  Advances in coffee biotechnology
In the last 28 years, important advances have been made in in vitro coffee culture techniques, putting the crop in a position to benefit from biotechn...
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  Coupling biotechnology to biodiversity in Africa and the Caribbean

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  Manipulation of fibre growth and characteristics through gene targeting to the wool follicle
This review describes the current methods of making transgenic sheep, the promoters used to target expression of transgenes to the wool follicle and t...
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  Risk prevention and the political control of genetic engineering: lessons from a participatory techn
The review describes the political experiment of a participatory technology assessment which was organized in Germany to test whether the endless batt...
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  Consumer opinions on transgenic animals
Public opinion is likely to be a crucial factor in the development and introduction of transgenic animals, but it will very much depend on perceptions...
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  Molecular biology of the rumen microbial ecosystem: prospects for genetic manipulation
Substantial progress has been made in the quest for knowledge about the genetics of ruminal bacteria. The cloning and subsequent DNA sequence analysis...
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  Advances in plant cryopreservation technology: current applications in crop plant biotechnology
Cryopreservation is the storage of living cells at ultra-low temperatures, usually in liquid nitrogen. This long-term conservation method is increasin...
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  Genetic Resources Recognition Fund
Crop germplasm from developing countries provides a major source of biological material for the development of improved crop varieties and medicines. ...
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  BIBAC technology: progress and prospects
A BIBAC vector serves dual functions as a vector for the construction of large insert genomic DNA libraries and as a binary vector for Agrobacterium- ...
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  Hairy root cultures for the production of secondary metabolites
Agrobacterium rhizogenes is able to induce hairy root symptoms on a large variety of dicot species. These hairy roots can be excised and cultivated in...
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