β¨ 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) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7. NPT II | ||||
| 8. hygromycin | ||||
| 9. GUS | ||||
| 10. GFP | ||||
| 11. luciferase | ||||
| 12. WCIMV genes: coat protein (wild type and mutants) | ||||
| 13. triple gene block (wild type, mutants, GUS fusions), replicase gene | ||||
| 14. CYVV: coat protein gene | ||||
| 15. AIMV: coat protein gene | ||||
| 16. PVX: full length cDNA |
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| | F. Marines | Escherichia coli
as modified by: -
luciferase (lux) genes of Xenohabdus luminescens | Category 0, Schedule 3
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| | K. Hancock | White clover expressing essential amino acid rich rumen-protected proteins
As modified by: -
kDa oryzin gene, from rice
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kDa zein gene, from maize
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3-4kDa CMTI-1 gene from pumpkin
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coding regions of Zea mays or Zea sp., coding for 15-17 kDa high methionine zein seed storage protein
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coding regions of Coix lacryma-jobi genes, coding for zein-related seed storage (Coixin) proteins | Category 0, Schedule 3
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| | G. Attwood | Escherichia coli M5219, RB791, HMS174, DH5Ξ± | Category 0, Schedule 3
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Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (Genetically Modified Organisms Approvals) Order 1998
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π₯ Health & Social WelfareGenetically Modified Organisms, Approvals, Researcher approvals, Escherichia coli, White clover, Tobacco, Bacillus thuringiensis, Soybean, Potato, Wheat, Mammals
- F. Marines, Researcher holding approval for genetically modified Escherichia coli
- K. Hancock, Researcher holding approval for genetically modified white clover
- G. Attwood, Researcher holding approval for genetically modified Escherichia coli