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General Discussion
Technical Papers
News reports

General Discussion
9 Mexican States found to be GM contaminated, From: Indigenous and farming communities in
Oaxaca, Puebla, Chihuahua, Veracruz, CECCAM, CENAMI, ETC Group, CASIFOP, UNOSJO, AJAGI,
Press Release, October 9, 2003
- Biotech Industry Adopts Precaution; Altered Plants Banned Near
Major Food Crops, Washington Post, October 22, 2002
- British Beekeepers Stand Firm on 6 Mile Limit, From the British
Beekeepers Association (BBKA), National Bee Keeping Centre, Royal
Agricultural Show Ground, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire CV8 2LG 02476
696679
- Background Document & Link to
Archives for Conference #7 - Gene flow
from GM to non-GM populations in the crop, forestry, animal and fishery
sectors
- "Scenarios for co-existence of genetically modified, conventional and
organic crops in European agriculture", The European Union Joint
Research Centre, May 17, 2002
- Selling Illegal GE Canola Seed: Center for Food Safety Seeks
Criminal Investigation of Monsanto and Aventis,
Joe Medelson, Center for Food Safety, posted in the
Agribusiness Examiner, April 15, 2002
- The Maturation of Agricultural Biotechnology Risk Assessment
Research, ISB News Report, April 2002
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs): The significance of gene flow through pollen
transfer, Published by EEA (European Environment Agency), Environmental issue
report No 28
- Who's Afraid of Horizontal Gene Transfer? -- The Maize Gene War,
I-SIS Press Release, March 6, 2002
- The Fight Over Mexico's GM Maize Contamination --
Contaminated Corn
and Tainted Tortillas: Genetic Pollution in Mexico's Centre of Maize
Diversity , News Release, The Action Group on Erosion, Technology and
Concentration (formerly RAFI), January 23, 2002
- Transgenic corn found growing
in Mexico, Nature, Volume 413, September 27, 2001
- Pollen Movement -- from Monsanto 2001 Technology Use Guide
- Pollen Movement, SANET Post from Mary-Howell Martens, April 22, 2001
Technical Papers
- Pollen-Mediated Movement Of Herbicide Resistance Between
Commercial Canola Fields, Science, Vol. 296, No. 5577,
pp. 2386 - Abstract
- Fitness of Hybrids Between Weedy and
Cultivated Radish: Implications - ABSTRACT,
Ecological Applications: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 934-943,2001
- Transgenic DNA introgressed into traditional maize landraces in
Oaxaca, Mexico - ABSTRACT, Nature, 414, 541 - 543 (2001)
- Hybridisation between Brassica napus L. and Raphanus raphanistrum L. under agronomic
field conditions - ABSTRACT, TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Volume 103 Issue 4 (2001) pp 555-560
- Monitoring gene flow from transgenic sugar beet using cytoplasmic
male-sterile bait plants, (ABSTRACT) Molecular Ecology vol. 9 (12) p.2035-2040, 2000
- Are There Potential Risks Associated with Use of the Cauliflower Mosaic
Virus 35S Promoter in Transgenic Plants?, Jean-Benoît Morel and Mark Tepfer,
Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire, INRA-Versailles, 78026 Versailles cedex, France
- Expression pattern and, surprisingly, gene length
shape codon usage in Caenorhabditis, Drosophila,
and Arabidopsis , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 96(8):4482-4487, April 13, 1999.
- Promoter activity associated with the intergenic
regions of banana bunchy top virus DNA-1 to -6 in transgenic tobacco and
banana cells, Journal of General Virology, 79:2301-2311, 1998.
- Evolution of codon usage bias in Drosophila , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
94:7784-7790, July 1997.
- The movement proteins of cowpea mosaic virus and cauliflower mosaic
virus induce tubular structures in plant and insect cells, Journal of General Virology,
77:2857-2864, 1996.
- Reduction of coproporphyrinogen oxidase level by
antisense RNA synthesis leads to deregulated gene
expression of plastid proteins and affects the oxidative
defense system, The EMBO Journal, 14:3712-320, 1995.
- Possible involvement of cell fusion and viral recombination in generation
of human immunodeficiency virus variants that display dual resistance to
AZT and 3TC, Journal of General Virology, 76:2601-2605, 1995.
- Variation in biological properties of cauliflower mosaic virus clones, Journal of General Virology,
75:3137-3145, 1994.
- A member of the tomato Pto gene family confers
sensitivity to fenthion resulting in rapid cell death, The Plant Cell,6:1543-1552, 1994.
- Roles of Selection and Recombination in the Evolution of Type I
Restriction-Modification Systems in Enterobacteria, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 89:9836-9840, 1992.
- Genomic homologous recombination in planta, The EMBO Journal, 10:1571-1578, 1991.
- Binding of wheat and chicken high mobility group
chromosomal proteins to DNA and to wheat and
chicken mononucleosomes, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 265(17):9771-9777, June 1990.
News Reports
- Seed contamination raises control issues; Sustainable ag group says
gene-altered soybeans spilled onto non-GMO stocks, Grand Forks Herald
November 28, 2002
- Transgenic DNA Discovered in Native Mexican Corn, According to a New
Study by UC Berkeley Researchers, University of California -
Berkeley press release, November 28, 2001
- GM Genes 'Can Spread To People
and Animals', Independent (London) May 28, 2000.
- Genetic Modification Taints Corn in Mexico, New York Times, October 2,
2001
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