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What is the terminator gene? The terminator gene, which was named by the media, is a technology designed to allow normal development of a seed but prevents the germination of the seed. It has two functions. First, it can be used to prevent the spread of transgenic plants. This is especially important for transgenic plants […]

What are insect resistant crops? Insect resistant plants are created by inserting a gene that produces a protein toxic to insects. The most common gene of this type is from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis. This gene codes for a protein called the Bt toxin that binds to the gut of the insect and prevents

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  Presentations from OAFT Annual General Meeting available OAFT 14 Mar 2003 Visit the conference reporter to view presentation slides from the OAFT Annual General Meeting Held on Friday March 7, 2003 at the Springfield Golf and Country Club. Speakers included: Dr. Greg Penner, Project Director, Soy 20/20‘Ontario Bio-based Industrial Strategy’ Dr. Ian Hudson, Global

  IP Management Conference Summaries & Slides CanBiotech 12 Mar 2002 Ontario Agri-Food Technologies would like to express our thank you to the Agriculture Adaptation Council of Ontario and Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada for their support in sponsoring this conference. Conference Summaries and Slides from the IP Management Conference, held on March 7th 2002 at

News Items/Links New Study Shows Biotechnology Not Harming Monarch Butterflyhttp://www.uoguelph.ca/mediarel/00-01-04/corn.html(January 4, 2000) The Monarch butterfly is alive and well, despite exaggerated and misleading reports that it is threatened by biotechnology, new research by a University of Guelph professor reveals. Klaus Amman http://www.unibe.ch/Email: ../news/[email protected] Agnethttp://www.oac.uoguelph.ca/riskcommTo subscribe to Agnet, send mail to: [email protected]leave subject line blank in

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