✨ Genetically Modified Organisms Approvals




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

31 JULY 2003

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)

| 163. | | A. Kumble | 1. sense and anti-sense orientation of a cDNA derived from the Pinus radiata DAD1 (Defender Against Cell Death) gene
| | | | 2. sense orientation of a cDNA derived from the Homo sapiens Bcl-2 gene.
| | | | 3. sense orientation of a cDNA derived from the Homo sapiens Bak gene.
| | | Escherichia coli, and
| | | Baculoviral genome
| | | as modified by:
| | | 1. mammal cDNA | Category 0, Schedule 3 |

| 164. | Cater Holt Harvey Forests
| | Forest Biotechnology Centre
| | PO Box 2463
| | TE TEKO | B. Parkes | Escherichia coli
| | | Agrobacterium tumefaciens
| | | as modified by:
| | | 1. Ξ²-glucuronidase gene (GUS)(With and without an intron);
| | | 2. Virulence genes from Agrobacterium (Vir B, C, D, E1, E2, and G);
| | | 3. Antibiotic resistance genes;
| | | 4. Neomycin phosphotransferase gene (NPTII);
| | | 5. Herbicide resistance genes (Roundup ready gene, Phosphinothricin resistance gene);
| | | 6. Lignin pathway genes;
| | | 7. Flowering genes;
| | | 8. Synthetic genes developed to produce resistance to a fungi;
| | | 9. Fungal resistance genes derived from monoclonal antibodies (mouse) (Single Chain Antibody genes)
| | | 10. Conifer or hardwood species cDNA or cloned | Category 0, Schedule 3 |



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

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
Genetically Modified Organisms, Approvals, Researcher approvals, Plant species, Containment categories
  • A. Kumble, Researcher holding approval
  • B. Parkes, Researcher holding approval