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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Sorption studies of oligonucleotide DNA on montmorillonite clay : development of an improved assay protocol /

Robson, Michael H. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Texas State University--San Marcos, 2009. / Vita. Reproduction permission applies to print copy: Blanket permission granted per author to reproduce. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-70).
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Contested rationality : early regulation of GMO releases in Britain.

Levidow, L. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Open University. BLDSC no. DX186045.
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The global politics of agricultural biotechnology and the environment : Canada and the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety /

Andrée, Peter, January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--York University, 2003. Graduate Programme in Environmental Studies. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 415-441). Also available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/yorku/fullcit?pNQ99137
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The fate of genetically modified yeast in the environment

Schoeman, Heidi 03 1900 (has links)
Dissertation (PhD(Agric))--University of Stellenbosch, 2005. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Considerable efforts have been made to improve strains of the wine yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae through the use of genetic engineering. Although the process is well defined, globally there is much resistance towards the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), primarily because little is known about their environmental fate and their potential effect on naturally occurring organisms. The public concern is mainly focused on the uncertainty associated with the impact of the deliberate or accidental release of a GMO into the environment. As a consequence, thére is an urgent need to assess the potential risks involved with the use of this new technology. For the eventual global acceptance of any GMO, it is imperative that the consumer must be convinced that it is ultimately safe for human consumption and the environment. In order to achieve this, certain risk assessment procedures must be performed on each and every GMO that is planned to be released into the environment. Although some of the genetically modified (GM) yeasts that have been developed comply with the strict legislation of most countries and have been cleared by regulatory authorities for commercial use, GM yeasts have not, as yet, been used for the commercial production of GM bread, beer or wine. Nevertheless, the use of GM yeasts in the market appears imminent and there is an urgent need to assess and address the perceived health and environmental risks associated with GM foods. The overall objective of this research was to evaluate key environmental issues concerning the use of GM yeasts. The focus was on comparing the behaviour of specific parental and GM yeast strains in model systems in order to determine whether the GM strains may have any selective advantage, which could lead to their spreading. Specifically, it involved monitoring of the growth behaviour of selected GM yeasts within a vineyard microbial community and in fermentations, as well as the interaction of these yeasts with sand and glass surfaces in an aqueous environment. The GM yeasts under investigation were recombinant strains of a well-known, industrial strain of S. cerevisiae VIN13 expressing an a-amylase (designated GMY1); an endo-p-1,4-glucanase and endo-p-xylanase (designated GMY2); and a pectate lyase and polygalacturonase (designated GMY3). The GM yeasts were mist-inoculated onto individually-contained blocks consisting of one-year old grapevines in a secluded glasshouse environment. Specifically, the numbers and dynamics of GM yeast survival, as well as the effect of an introduced GM yeast on the yeast community dynamics and numbers, were investigated. Overall, it was found that the most prevalent wild yeasts isolated from the grapevines were Rhodo torula, Yarrowia lipolytica, Pichia and Candida spp. VIN13 and the GM yeasts did not affect the overall ecological balance of the microflora on the grapevines. Wild strains of S. cerevisiae were seldom isolated from the grapevines. With a few exceptions, the overall detection of GM yeasts was numerically limited. Co-inoculation of (VIN13+GMY1) and (GMY1+GMY2) revealed detection approximately in the same ratio at which they were inoculated, with small differences in the order of GMY2>GMY1 >GMY3. GM yeasts were rarely isolated from bark and soil samples. Spontaneous fermentation of the grapes harvested from the different treated blocks indicated that the GM yeasts survived on the berries, that the natural fermenting ability of VIN13 was conserved in the recombinant strains, and that the GM yeasts did not have any competitive advantage. The soil environment forms an important part of the biosphere and the transport and attenuation of a GM yeast in this matrix will to a large extent affect their ultimate fate in the environment. In soil, microorganisms either occur as suspended cells in pore water or as biofilms on soil surfaces. Although less extensive than a typical soil yeast, Cryptococcus, epifluorescent staining of biofilms confirmed that VIN13 and GMY1 were capable of existing in a biofilm mode on sand granules and glass. Data on effluent numbers detected in flow cells indicated that GMY1 had no advantage due to the genetic modification and had the same reproductive success as VIN13. These strains either had no difference in biofilm density or GMY1 was less dense than VIN13. When co-inoculated, GMY1 had no negative influence on the mobility of Cryptococcus through a sand column, as well as the ability of Cryptococcus to form biofilms. Furthermore, it was found that GMY1 did not incorporate well into a stable biofilm community on glass, but did not disrupt the biofilm community either. This is the first report of the assessment of the fate of GM strains of VIN13 that are suitable for the wine and baking industry. The investigation of the GM yeasts in this study under different scenarios is a good start to an extensive and necessary risk assessment procedure for the possible use of these GM yeasts in the industry. This study could lead to the provision of much-needed scientific and technical information to both industry and regulating bodies. The outcome of this research is also intended to serve as a basis for information sharing with public interest groups. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Aansienlike pogings is reeds aangewend om rasse van die wyngis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, deur middel van genetiese manipulering te verbeter. Alhoewel hierdie proses goed gedefinieerd is, is daar wêreldwyd heelwat teenkanting teen die gebruik van geneties gemanipuleerde organismes (GMO's). Dit is hoofsaaklik te wyte daaraan dat so min bekend is oor hul lot in die omgewing en hul potensiële effek op die organismes wat natuurlik voorkom. Die publiek is veral besorg oor die onsekerheid verbonde aan die bestemde of toevallige vrylating van 'n GMO in die omgewing. Gevolglik is daar 'n dringende behoefte om die potensiële risiko's in die gebruik van hierdie nuwe tegnologie te bepaal. Dit is van uiterste belang dat die verbruiker oortuig sal word van die veiligheid vir menslike gebruik en die omgewing voordat enige GMO uiteindelik wêreldwyd aanvaarbaar sal word. Om dit te kan bereik sal sekere risiko-bepalende prosedures toegepas moet word op ieder en elke GMO wat beplan word om vry gelaat te word in die omgewing. Alhoewel sommige van die geneties gemanipuleerde (GM) giste aan die streng wetgewing van die meeste lande voldoen en deur die owerhede vir kommersiële gebruik goedgekeur is, word GM-giste nog steeds nie vir die produksie van GM brood, bier of wyn gebruik nie. Ten spyte hiervan, blyk die gebruik van GM-giste onafwendbaar te wees en is daar dus 'n dringende behoefte om die voorspelde gesondheids- en omgewingsrisiko's wat met GM voedsel geassosieer word, aan te spreek. Die oorhoofse doel van hierdie navorsing was om belangrike omgewingskwessies aangaande die gebruik van GM-giste te evalueer. Die fokus was op die vergelyking van die gedrag van spesifieke oorspronklike gisrasse en GM-gisrasse in modelsisteme sodat daar bepaal kon word of die GM-gisrasse enige selektiewe voordele het wat moontlik tot hulonbeheerde verspreiding in die natuur sou kon lei. Dit het spesifiek die monitering van die groei van geselekteerde GMgiste binne 'n mikrobiese gemeenskap op wingerd en in fermentasies behels, asook die interaksie van hierdie giste met grond en glas oppervlaktes in 'n wateromgewing. Die GM-giste wat in hierdie studie gebruik is, was rekombinante rasse van 'n bekende industriële ras van S. cerevisiae, VIN13, wat geneties gemodifiseerd was om 'n a-amylase (aangedui as GMG1); 'n endo-p-1,4-glukanase en 'n endo-B-xilanase (aangedui as GMG2); en 'n pektaatliase en 'n poligalaktorinase (aangedui as GMG3) uit te druk. Die GM-giste is op afsonderlike blokke van eenjaaroue wingerdplante binne-in 'n beskutte kweekhuis gesproei-inokuleer. Daar was spesifiek na die selgetalle en dinamika van die oorlewende GM-giste gelet, asook wat die invloed was van die inokulasie van 'n GM gis op die selgetalle van die natuurlike gisgemeenskap. Daar is bevind dat die wildegiste Rhodotorula, Yarrowia Iipolytica, Pichia en Candida spp die gereeldste van die wingerd geïsoleer is. VIN13 en die GM-giste het nie die ekologiese balans van die natuurlike mikrobiese populasie op die wingerd versteur nie. Wilde rasse van S. cerevisiae is selde geïsoleer vanaf die wingerd. In die meeste gevalle is daar bevind dat wanneer GM-giste opgespoor is, hulle in lae selgetalle voorgekom het. Waar giste saam geïnokuleer was, was die opsporing van (VIN 13+GMY1) en (GMY1 +GMY2) ongeveer in dieselfde verhouding as waarin hul geïnokuleer was, terwyl klein verskille in die orde van GMY2>GMY1 >GMY3 opgemerk is. GM-giste is selde vanaf bas- en grond-monsters geïsoleer. Spontane fermentasies van druiwe wat geoes vanaf die verskillende behandelde blokke is, het daarop gedui dat die GM-giste wel op die druiwe oorleef, dat die natuurlike vermoë van VIN13 om te kan fermenteer in die gemodifiseerde gisrasse behoue gebly het en dat die GM-giste geensins deur die genetiese modifikasies bevoordeel was nie. Grond is 'n belangrike deel van die biosfeer en die verspreiding en aanhegting van 'n GM-gis in hierdie matriks sal sy algehele lot in die omgewing tot 'n groot mate beïnvloed. In die grond kom mikroorganismes as gesuspendeerde selle in poriewater of as biofilms op die oppervlaktes van grond voor. Alhoewel biofilmvorming van VIN13 en GMG1 swakker was as in die geval van 'n tipiese grondgis, Cryptococcus, het epifluoresserende kleuring van hierdie S. cerevisiaegiste bevestig dat VIN13 en GMG1 in staat was om as biofilms op sandkorrels en glas te oorleef. Gebaseer op seltellings in vloeiseluitlaat, kon daar afgelei word dat GMG1 geen selektiewe voordeel geniet het as gevolg van die genetiese modifikasie nie en dat die gis net so reproduktief was as VIN13. Hierdie gisrasse het geen verskil in biofilmdigtheid getoon nie of die biofilmvorming van GMG1 was minder dig as die van VIN13. Wanneer GMG1 saam met Cryptococcus geïnokuleer was, het GMG1 geen negatiewe invloed op die beweeglikheid van Cryptococcus deur 'n sandkolom gehad nie en die vermoë van Cryptococcus om biofilms te vorm is ook nie beïnvloed nie. Daar is verder ook bevind dat GMG1 nie goed binne-in 'n gestabiliseerde biofilmgemeenskap op glas geïnkorporeer het nie, maar dat die gis ook nie die biofilmgemeenskap versteur het nie. Hierdie studie verteenwoordig die eerste ondersoek ooit oor die lot, oorlewing en groeigedrag van GM-wyngiste in biologies-afgesonderde wingerd-, fermentasie-, modelgrond- en modelwater-ekosisteme. Die bestudering van hierdie GM-giste onder verskillende omgewingstoestande in afgeslote ekosisteme lê 'n stewige basis vir verdere ondersoeke en die ontwikkeling van omvattende en noodsaaklike risikobepalingsprosedures betreffende die moontlike toekomstige gebruik van GM-giste in die industrie. Hierdie studie baan die weg tot die verkryging van noodsaaklike wetenskaplike en tegniese inligting oor die veiligheidsaspekte rakende GM-wyngiste en dit kan van groot waarde vir die industrie, owerhede en verbruikerspubliek wees.
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Soil microcosms as environmental research tools for the study of microorganism gene transfer in soil environments /

Hynes, Samielle, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Carleton University, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 108-126). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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Regulation of agricultural biotechnology and vertical control in the global agri-food chain an application of the Coasian lens /

Barnes, James N. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 183-195). Also available on the Internet.
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Regulation of agricultural biotechnology and vertical control in the global agri-food chain : an application of the Coasian lens /

Barnes, James N. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 183-195). Also available on the Internet.
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Internationale Haftungsregeln für schädliche Folgewirkungen gentechnisch veränderter Organismen europäische und internationale Entwicklungen und Eckwerte für ein Haftungsregime im internationalen Recht /

Förster, Susanne. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Göttingen, 2004. / English summary: International liability for damage caused by genetically modified organisms. Copyright by Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V., to be exercised by Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Heidelberg. Includes bibliographical references (p. [393]-410) and index.
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Panorama de OGM’S na cadeia de suprimentos de farinhas e preparados a base de trigo

Panzarini, Nathalie Hamine 27 February 2015 (has links)
CAPES / Os debates atuais sobre a inserção dos OGM’s nos produtos alimentícios, bem como seus riscos e benefícios no que diz respeito a alimentos, continuam inconclusos. Percebe-se que a sociedade em geral tem informação insuficiente a respeito do assunto e as empresas que estão envolvidas não realizam uma exposição eficiente a respeito do assunto. No Brasil, existem poucos laboratórios públicos ou privados que trabalham com a finalidade objetivo de detectar e quantificar os resíduos OGM’s em alimentos. Torna-se fundamental que as informações sobre esse tipo de produto, cada vez mais consumido em forma de alimento, estejam claras e bem entendidas por todos os atores da cadeia de suprimentos relacionadas com essa inovação agroalimentar, como seus riscos e benefícios, a liberação e comercialização e rotulagem. Assim, o estudo teve por objetivo identificar o grau de conhecimento e os impactos da inserção da inovação OGM’s na cadeia de suprimentos de farinhas e preparados a base de trigo. Como instrumento para a obtenção dos dados utilizou-se método de pesquisa empregado foi o survey por meio da aplicação direta de questionários semiestruturados, aplicados com produtores da região dos Campos Gerais, moinhos e indústrias de farinhas de trigo e consumidores. Ademais, mapeou-se os laboratórios e tecnologias para o diagnóstico de OGM’s em alimentos. A partir da realização da pesquisa, tem-se como resultado, que comparando com estudos internacionais o grau de conhecimento referente à inserção dessa tecnologia nos produtos alimentícios, seus riscos e benefícios e principalmente sua rotulagem ainda são baixos, pois frequentemente os rótulos dos produtos alimentícios geram dúvidas, descrédito e insatisfação em relação às informações, bem como a insatisfação da informação quanto aos efeitos do uso dessa biotecnologia para a saúde humana e do meio ambiente. O Brasil apresenta poucos laboratórios de controle de OGM’s em alimentos, observando uma crescente utilização da técnica de PCR para a detecção e quantificação de OGM’s. Contudo, a padronização dos métodos dessa análise ainda está no início. Neste sentido a inserção de produtos que obtenham OGM’s em sua composição no mercado, requer esforço e maior envolvimento entre os atores da cadeia de suprimentos, a medida que o desenvolvimento desse tecnologia impõe padrões como rastreabilidade e certificação , que afetam diretamente o processo produção e devem estar disponíveis da forma mais clara e objetiva para os consumidores. / Current debates on the inclusion of GMOs in food products, as well as their risks and benefits with regard to food, remain inconclusive. It is noticed that society in general has insufficient information on the subject and the companies that are involved do not realize an efficient exposure to the subject. In Brazil there are few public or private laboratories working in order order to detect and quantify GMO residues in food. It is essential that the information on this type of product, increasingly consumed as food, are clear and well understood by all actors in the chain of supplies related to this agri-food innovation, as their risks and benefits, and the release marketing and labeling. Thus, the study aimed to identify the degree of knowledge and the impact of the inclusion of GMOs innovation in supply chain meal and prepared wheat based. As a tool for data collection was used research method used was survey by direct application of semi-structured questionnaires administered to producers in the region of Campos Gerais, mills and wheat flour industries and consumers. Moreover, it was mapped laboratories and technologies for the diagnosis of GMOs in food. From the day of research, we have as a result, that compared to international studies the level of knowledge regarding the integration of this technology in food products, their risks and benefits and especially their labeling are still low because often the labels of food products generate doubts, disbelief and dissatisfaction with information as well as the dissatisfaction of information on the effects of using this biotechnology for human health and the environment. Brazil has few GMO control laboratories in food, noting the growing use of the PCR technique for the detection and quantification of GMOs. However, the standardization of methods of this analysis is still early. In this regard the inclusion of products obtain GMOs in their composition in the market, requires effort and greater involvement by actors in the supply chain, as the development of this technology imposes standards such as traceability and certification, which directly affect the process production and should be available as clearly and objectively to consumers.
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Internationale Haftungsregeln für schädliche Folgewirkungen gentechnisch veränderter Organismen europäische und internationale Entwicklungen und Eckwerte für ein Haftungsregime im internationalen Recht /

Förster, Susanne. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Göttingen, 2004. / English summary: International liability for damage caused by genetically modified organisms. Copyright by Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V., to be exercised by Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Heidelberg. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (p. [393]-410) and index.

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