Article | REF: BIO8100 V1

Evaluation of GMOs safety.

Author: Gérard PASCAL

Publication date: November 10, 2008

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1. GMP: description and production methods

1.1 General presentation

We'll confine ourselves to the GMPs we've just mentioned, i.e. those that are on the market somewhere in the world, or at least in the process of being authorized for marketing or field testing. Of course, sorcerers' apprentices can come up with undeniably dangerous GMPs, which would pose specific problems that are not the subject of this article.

A GMP is a plant in which one or more traits have been acquired not by gene transfer between two parental plants through crossing, but by genetic engineering techniques. These genes may come from the same plant, another plant, a bacterium or any other organism, including animals. In many cases, this is rightly presented as crossing species barriers. The...

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