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Court decision keeps NZ GE-free

Posted: May 23, 2014 at 8:44 am

Court decision keeps NZ GE-free

A recent High Court decision is a victory for New Zealand consumers, farmers and foresters, says the Soil & Health Association. The High Court ruled against a decision by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) that two new plant breeding techniques were not genetic engineering techniques.

Soil & Health welcomes the court ruling. Without it New Zealand would have lost its status and international reputation as a producer of GE-free food and fibre.

If the EPAs decision had not been challenged and found wanting, plants bred using these GE techniques could have been planted in New Zealand without any public consultation or monitoring of their effects, said Marion Thomson, co-chair of Soil & Health.

There are other new techniques like this, and they must all be thoroughly and independently scrutinised and the precautionary principle applied. Otherwise, its an uncontrolled experiment that could have adverse effects for people, animals and the environment.

The High Court ruled that the EPA had misinterpreted the law and that it had failed to apply the precautionary principle.

Soil & Health is concerned about the ability of the EPA to protect our environment, says Thomson. We commend the Sustainability Council for challenging the EPAs decision, but we should not have to rely on not-for-profit watchdog organisations to protect our environment. That is the job of the EPA, and we urge them to apply the precautionary principle in any similar decisions in future.

Soil & Health has been informing its members and the public about genetic engineering for over 25 years. It has played a key role in advocating for a GE-free New Zealand for health, environmental, economic and other reasons. The New Zealand public, and our key markets, have consistently opposed genetic engineering in food and the environment.

ENDS

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Fish study could advance medicine

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A small fish that East Carolina University biologist Jeff McKinnon collected as a boy growing up in British Columbia will be the centerpiece of a study that could give insight to human genetics.

McKinnon, professor and chair of biology at ECU, is studying the threespine stickleback to find out why the bright colors of the male, which help it attract mates, sometimes show up in females. The findings could give scientists insight into the genes behind sex differences and help tailor medicine to better suit patients sex and race.

McKinnon and co-investigators Chris Balakrishnan of ECU and Catherine Peichel of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, have received a $316,241 grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences to fund the three-year study.

The fish lives on the northern Pacific and Atlantic coasts of Europe and Asia as well as North America. Fish from many populations spend most of their lives in the ocean but breed in brackish and fresh water. Purely freshwater forms also have evolved, independently on different continents and islands.

We are trying in general to understand how the sexes diverge despite sharing many genes, McKinnon said. This is a critical issue for medicine as well as evolution. We are looking at the genes involved and at patterns of gene expression.

McKinnon has studied the threespine stickleback for much of his career. His early work helped develop the stickleback as a model organism for genetic and evolutionary studies since it shows great morphological variation.

We hope to ... better understand the genetic mechanisms responsible for causing seemingly male traits to appear in female animals in some populations, McKinnon said. We also want to know if females who possess one male-like trait are only masculinized for that trait or more generally.

The research will shed light on whether some male-like traits are present in females because they benefit females or as a by-product of the benefits they provide to males and vice-versa, McKinnon said. Given the interest in better tailoring medicine by gender and ethnicity, we may provide useful insights on matters important to health.

ECU doctoral student Lenny Yong is playing a key role in this research program and helped write the grant application. The grant also will support the research of two masters students and a number of undergraduates who will be trained in behavioral studies, genetics and genomics.

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LPS: DNA SHORT MV – Video

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Coco Martin Speaks Up About Undergoing DNA Test – Video

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IT’S IN OUR DNA – Video

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