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Tools
Novel tools and techniques
to track GMOs
Contents
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Introduction |
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6-01
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High resolution
of automated microbial identification: improvement of nucleic acid
probe techniques
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(BIOT-CT91-0294)
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6-02
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High-resolution
automated microbial identification (HRAMI) and applications to biotechnologically-relevant
ecosystems
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(BIO2-CT94-3098)
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6-03
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Methodology
for the fast design of fungal DNA probes and PCR primers
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(BIOT-CT91-0301)
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6-04
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Fungal identification
using rapid screening techniques
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(BIO2-CT94-3011)
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6-05
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Monitored environment
release of genomically tagged phylloplane and rhizosphere bacteria
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(BAP-0141/0369)
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6-06
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Gene transfer
between soil bacteria as monitored by novel techniques in model
ecosystems
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(BAP-0040/0361/0419)
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6-07
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Use of marker/reporter
genes in microbial ecology
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(BIO4-CT96-0434)
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6-08
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Chemical interactions
and signalling between phytopathogenc fungi, rhizobacteria and plant
roots with particular reference to saponins: implications for disease
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(BIO2-CT94-3001)
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6-09
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Assessment of
risk of transfer of bacterial phytopathogenicity genes to epiphytic
microbes
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(BAP-0383/0421/0485)
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6-10
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Ecological and
modelling study of gene-mobilising capacity of soils and related
ecosystems
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(BIO2-CT92-0491)
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6-11
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The effects
of selection on gene stability and transfer in populations of bacteria
in soil
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(BIOT-CT91-0285)
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6-12
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Risk assessment
of releasing recombinant streptomycetes into the environment
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(BAP-0370/0378)
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6-13
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Antibiotic resistance
genes in the environment: a comprehensive, multi-phasic survey of
prevalence and transfer
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(BIO4-CT98-0053)
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6-14
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Mobile elements
contribution to bacterial adaptability and diversity (MECBAD)
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(BIO4-CT98-0099)
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6-15
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Prevention of
the appearance of resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics in Streptococcus
pneumoniae: exploring strategies based on microbial ecology
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(BIO4-CT98-0424)
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6-16
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Assessment of
environmental risks and containment of biotechnological scaled-up
processes
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(BAP-0109/0110)
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