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Why haven't we talked Jack Heinemann into writing here yet???
“The industrial gene is one that can be defined, owned, tracked, proven acceptably safe, proven to have uniform effect, sold and recalled,” said Jack Heinemann, a professor of molecular biology in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand and director of its Center for Integrated Research in Biosafety.
A Challenge to Gene Theory, a Tougher Look at Biotech
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