Genetically Modified Organisms Approvals




Item Organisation Researcher holding approval Genetically modified organism as modified by the identified nucleic acids Conditions on approval (Schedules 3 to 9 detail the containment categories listed below)

  1. S. Damak Mouse Category 0, Schedule 3

  2. G. W. Kay as modified by:

  3. S. Damak 1. over expression of lysyl oxidase gene in the lungs

  4. S. Damak 2. Escherichia coli β-galactosidase gene (lacZ)

  5. D. W. Bullock 3. cDNA for baterial chloramphenicol acetyl transferase

  6. D. W. Bullock 4. Krev-1 cDNA

  7. human neutrophil elastase gene

  8. rabbit uteroglobin genomic 5’-flanking sequences linked to bacterial chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) cDNA

  9. University of Otago 1. D. P. L. Green Escherichia coli strains (including DH5 α, HB101, BL21, BL21 (DE3) plys S, DK101, SURE, MC 1061, XL-1, XL1-Blue, JM 109, BM25.8, STBL2, SOLR, TOP10F’, XL-1 Blue MRF’, Y1088) Category 0, Schedule 3
    P O Box 56 2. D. P. L. Green as modified by:
    DUNEDIN 3. D. P. L. Green 1. guinea pig testis cDNA

  10. D. P. L. Green 2. sperad fragments

  11. D. P. L. Green 3. RH0-related proteins

  12. P. A. Hessian 4. human testis cDNA

  13. W. Tate 5. mouse oocyte cDNA

  14. C. McKenney 6. human cDNA

  15. W. Tate 7. yeast release factor genes, human release factor genes

  16. W. Tate 8. cDNAs, luciferasecDNA, HIV sequence elements

  17. G. S. Buchan 9. cDNA and PCR products from libraries

  18. J. R. Tagg 10. Seletiocysteine incorporation sequence elements; bacterial release factor genes.

  19. A. Schofield 11. murine and cervine cDNA

  20. V. K. Ward

  21. R. D. Cannon

  22. C. M. Brown

  23. G. Young

  24. A. J. Harris

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🏥 Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (Genetically Modified Organisms Approvals) Order 1998 (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
27 July 1998
Hazardous Substances, Genetically Modified Organisms, Regulations, Approvals, Laboratory facilities, Field Trials, Schedule 1, ACNGT Approvals, University of Auckland, Researcher approvals, University of Waikato, Massey University, Escherichia coli, Mycobacteria bovis, Nicotiana tabacum, Dothistroma pini, Mycobacteria smegmatis, mice modified by human apoβ-100, Penicillium paxilli, Zymomonas mobilis, Victoria University of Wellington, Cos-7 green monkey kidney cells, Recombinant bacterial strains, Recombinant yeast strains, Tuatara mtDNA, Tuatara genomic DNA, Mussel mtDNA, Yellow crowned parakeet mtDNA, plant DNA, mammalian cell lines, non small cell lung cancer cell lines, Lincoln University, Sheep, sheep insulin like growth factor cDNA, KER-CAT, KER IGF1, sheep β3-adrenergic receptor gene, Dichelobacter nodosus fimbrial genes, Battens disease cDNAs, white fringed weevil (Naupatus leucoloma) PCR products from genomic DNA, cDNA for bacterial chloramphenicol acetyl transferase, normal functional mammalian subunit C DNA proteins, Krev-1 cDNA, human cell line (RAJI) cDNAs, human neutrophil elastase gene, rat atrial natriuretic factor cDNA, rabbit uteroglobin genomic 5’-flanking sequences linked to bacterial chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) cDNA, chicken
15 names identified
  • S. Damak, Researcher holding approval
  • G. W. Kay, Researcher holding approval
  • D. W. Bullock, Researcher holding approval
  • D. P. L. Green, Researcher holding approval
  • P. A. Hessian, Researcher holding approval
  • W. Tate, Researcher holding approval
  • C. McKenney, Researcher holding approval
  • G. S. Buchan, Researcher holding approval
  • J. R. Tagg, Researcher holding approval
  • A. Schofield, Researcher holding approval
  • V. K. Ward, Researcher holding approval
  • R. D. Cannon, Researcher holding approval
  • C. M. Brown, Researcher holding approval
  • G. Young, Researcher holding approval
  • A. J. Harris, Researcher holding approval