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... Pp. 229 in The 7th International Symposium on the Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms, Beijing, October 10-16.
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... 1994. Transgenic plants of Agrostis alba obtained by electroporation mediated direct gene transfer into protoplasts.
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... Pp. 1-29 in The 7th International Symposium on the Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms, Beijing, October 10-16.
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... Plant Cell Reports 20:349-353. Buchanan-Wollaston, V., J
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... 1997. The occurrence and spawning of cultured Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
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... Plant Cell Reports 16:127-132. Chevassus, B
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... 1995. The effect of selection pressure on transformation frequency and copy number in transgenic plants of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.)
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... 1995. Impact of field release of a genetically modified Pseudomonas fluorescens on indigenous micro bial populations of wheat.
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... Pp. S30-S32 in Planned Release of Genetically Engineered Organisms, J
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... 1999. Monitoring field releases of genetically modified sugar beets for persistence of transgenic plant DNA and horizontal gene transfer.
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... 2001. Effect of genetically modified Pseudomonas putida WCS358r on the fungal rhizosphere microflora of field-grown wheat.
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... Pp. 275 in Meeting Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on the Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms.
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... Nature Biotechnology 19:613. Hawkins, A
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... from protoplasts. Plant Cell Reports 7:469-472.
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... plants regenerated from protoplasts. Plant Cell Reports 17:334 338.
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... 2002. Nontransgenic crops from transgenic plants.
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... 2001. Molecular control of transgene escape from genetically modified plants.
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... 1997. Tracking transgenic plants using green fluorescent protein.
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... 1991. Documentation of successful spawning of escaped farmed female Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, in Norwegian rivers.
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... Pp. 80-87 in Genetically Modified Foods: Debating Biotechnology, Castle and Ruse, eds.
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... 1997. Genetic impact of escaped farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
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... 2003. Genetic engineering of seaweeds: current status and perspectives.
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... 1998. Horizontal gene transfer from transgenic plants to terrestrial bacteria ­ A rare event?
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... Nature Biotechnology 19:263-267. Pesticide and Toxic Chemical News.
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... 1992. Polyhydroxybutyrate, a biodegradable thermoplastic produced in transgenic plants.
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... 1998. Characterization of phenotype resistance to plum pox of transgenic plants expressing plum pox virus capsid gene.
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... 1998. Manual for Assessing Ecological and Human Health Effects of Genetically Engineered Organisms.
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... 1997. Commercialization of transgenic plants: Potential ecological risks.
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... Pp. 315-329 in Genetically Engineered Organisms: Assessing Environmental and Human Health Effects.
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... 2002. Search for horizontal gene transfer from transgenic plants to microbes.
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... Plant Cell Reports 17(4)
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... Theo retical and Applied Genetics 104:688-697. Visser, B., I
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... 1992. Transgenic plants of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.)
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... 2001. Gene flow from transgenic creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stoloifera L.)
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... 1993. Transgenic plants of turfgrass (Agrostis palustris huds.)
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... Nature Biotechnology 19:157-161.


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