✨ Genetically Modified Organisms Approvals
No. 101
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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| 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) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 37. | R. Poulter | 34. E. coli wild type and variant synthesis factor clones | ||
| 38. | R. Poulter | |||
| 39. | R. Poulter | 35. human or hamster genomic or cDNA | ||
| 40. | S. J. Clark | 36. Pseudomonas aeruginosa genomic DNA | ||
| 41. | M. S. Roy | 37. retrotransposon sequences from amphibia | ||
| 42. | L. Major | 38. retrotransposon sequences from fish | ||
| 43. | A. Crawford | 39. retrotransposon sequences from Botryotinia fuckeliana | ||
| 44. | J. S. Fleming | 40. Glomerella cingulata genomic and cDNA | ||
| 45. | M. Eccles | 41. DNA fragment of Ophuirid sp. | ||
| 46. | J.R Tagg | 42. sequences containing stop signal elements | ||
| 47. | R. S. Simmonds | 43. Sheep, cattle, deer genomic, cDNA and RNA | ||
| 48. | M. Himba | |||
| 49. | D. Markie | 44. DNA sequences from seal, dolphin, hyrax, elephant and/or mouse | ||
| 50. | M. A. Kennedy | 45. humans growth, control and development genes (PAX2, WT1, N-MYC, IGF2, E cadherin, H19 etc) | ||
| 51. | J. F. Cutfield | |||
| 52. | S. A Trewick | |||
| 53. | M. J. Hubbard | 46. PCR fragments generated from human genomic DNA | ||
| 54. | C. M. Brown | |||
| 55. | G. P. Wallis | 47. DNA containing single exons of genes | ||
| 56. | C. Marshall | 47. Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus DNA fragment | ||
| 57. | V. Ward | |||
| 58. | D. Markie | 48. human papillomavirus early gene E1 or E2 DNA | ||
| 59. | D. Markie | 49. cDNA from human fetal brains | ||
| 60. | L. Savory | 50. fragments of mouse Aldgh or VLACS gene | ||
| 61. | A. Mercer | 51. Exo-β-1,3-glucanase (Exg) from Candida albicans | ||
| 62. | A. Schofield | 52. Peripatoides novaezealandiae DNA | ||
| 63. | B. C. Monk | 53. coding region of Erp29 from mature rat (and other species) | ||
| 64. | A. Carne | |||
| 65. | M. R. Grigor | 54. partial clones of the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) genome | ||
| 66. | M. R. Grigor |
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare27 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, Staphylococcus aureus strain C55, Human IGF 2, invertebrate viruses DNA containing putative apoptosis inhibitors, Candida albicans ATCC 10261 genomic DNA and cDNA, putative human ribosome recycling factor (rrf) cDNA, cDNAs encoding fish steroidogenic and Na/K-ATPase gene, deer, human, murine, GFP cDNA or mRNA, Mycobacterium bovis, avium and paratuberculosis, human-cytokine receptors, rat Glt-1, and human Glut-3, Glut 4 glucose transporters, oncogenes, mouse genes homologues of Drosophila genes, human gene homologues, human genomic DNA library, Plant RNA and/or DNA, mitochondrial DNA sequences of Canis familiaris, Clostridium sp. DNA (non-pathogenic), Magnapothe gsna DNA, genomic and cDNA inserts of apolipoprotein B gene, Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii genomic DNA, plant release factors (RF1 and RF2), Hermideina thoracica DNA
25 names identified
- R. Poulter, Researcher holding approval
- S. J. Clark, Researcher holding approval
- M. S. Roy, Researcher holding approval
- L. Major, Researcher holding approval
- A. Crawford, Researcher holding approval
- J. S. Fleming, Researcher holding approval
- M. Eccles, Researcher holding approval
- J. R. Tagg, Researcher holding approval
- R. S. Simmonds, Researcher holding approval
- M. Himba, Researcher holding approval
- D. Markie, Researcher holding approval
- M. A. Kennedy, Researcher holding approval
- J. F. Cutfield, Researcher holding approval
- S. A. Trewick, Researcher holding approval
- M. J. Hubbard, Researcher holding approval
- C. M. Brown, Researcher holding approval
- G. P. Wallis, Researcher holding approval
- C. Marshall, Researcher holding approval
- V. Ward, Researcher holding approval
- L. Savory, Researcher holding approval
- A. Mercer, Researcher holding approval
- A. Schofield, Researcher holding approval
- B. C. Monk, Researcher holding approval
- A. Carne, Researcher holding approval
- M. R. Grigor, Researcher holding approval