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Animal Biotechnology

*Genetic Engineering and Animal Feed
Alison Van Eenennaam, ANR publication 8183 - PDF

*Genetic Engineering and Animal Agriculture
Alison Van Eenennaam, ANR publication 8184 - PDF

*Genetic Engineering and Fish
Alison Van Eenennaam, ANR publication 8185 - PDF

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Coexistence

*Genetic Engineering and Pollen Flow
Norman C. Ellstrand, ANR publication 8182 - PDF

*Genetic Engineering and Organic Production Systems
Pamela Ronald and Benny Fouche, ANR publication 8188 - PDF

*Methods to Maintain Genetic Purity of Seed Stocks
Kent Bradford, ANR publication 8189 - PDF

*Methods to Enable Coexistence of Diverse Production Systems Involving Genetically Engineered Cotton
Robert B. Hutmacher, Ron N. Vargas and Steven D. Wright, ANR publication 8191 - PDF

*Methods to Enable to Coexistence of Diverse Corn Production Systems
Kent Brittan, ANR publication 8192 - PDF

*Methods to Enable Coexistence of Diverse Production Systems Involving Genetically Engineered Alfalfa
Dan Putnam, ANR publication 8193 - PDF | Handout (condensed from alfalfa fact sheet)

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Crop-Specific

LL601 Rice: What Is It & What Does It Mean?
Peggy G. Lemaux - PDF

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General

*Introduction to Genetic Modification
Peggy G. Lemaux, ANR publication 8178 - PDF

*Genetic Engineering and Testing Methodologies
Alan McHughen, ANR publication 8190 - PDF

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Safety & Regulation

*Plant Genetic Engineering and Regulation in the US
Alan McHughen, ANR publication 8179 - PDF

*Safety of Genetically Engineered Food
Carl K. Winter and Lisa K. Gallegos, ANR publication 8180 - PDF

*Plant Genetic Engineering and Intellectual Property Protection
Brian D. Wright, ANR publication 8186 - PDF

*Some Food and Environmental Safety Issues with GE Products: A Scientific Perspective
Peggy G. Lemaux, ANR publication 8187 - PDF

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* Peer reviewed

"The What and How of Plant Biotechnology", a 4-page brochure
This brochure describes in analogy what happens at the genetic level during classical breeding and genetic engineering.

PDF (2mb) | PDF for printing (3.3mb)

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