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To: DelaWhere

“Please get the county agents office to check it - they all are required by law to have the equipment. Temperature/pressure are really important.”

I will get it out of the garage and put it on my to do list for next week. Better to find out early whether or not it works. If not, I can start looking for a new one.


3,051 posted on 02/26/2009 3:31:17 PM PST by Marmolade
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To: nw_arizona_granny; All

‘Alien’ genes escape into wild corn
* 21 February 2009

NOW it’s official: genes from genetically modified corn have escaped into wild varieties in rural Mexico. A new study resolves a long-running controversy over the spread of GM genes and suggests that detecting such escapes may be tougher than previously thought.

In 2001, when biologists David Quist and Ignacio Chapela reported finding transgenes from GM corn in traditional varieties in Oaxaca, Mexico, they faced a barrage of criticism over their techniques. Nature, which had published the research, eventually disowned their paper, while a second study by different researchers failed to back up their findings.

But now, Elena Alvarez-Buylla of the National Autonomous University in Mexico City and her team have backed Quist and Chapela’s claim. They found transgenes in about 1 per cent of nearly 2000 samples they took from the region (Molecular Ecology, vol 18, p 750).

“They are out there, but it’s hit-and-miss,” says Paul Gepts of the University of California, Davis, a co-author of the new study. The escaped transgenes are common in a few fields and absent in others, he says, so gene-monitoring efforts must sample as broadly as possible.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126964.200-transgenes-found-in-wild-corn.html


3,052 posted on 02/26/2009 4:52:20 PM PST by DelaWhere (I'm a Klingon - Clinging to guns and Bible - Putting Country First - Preparing for the Worst!!!)
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