Journal or Publishing Institution: Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease
Study: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/089106000435536-1
Author(s): Ho, M.W., Ryan, A., and Cummins, J.
Article Type: Journal Publication
Record ID: 1057
Abstract: We are ignoring the comments of P. Christou, as they bear little relationship to the actual article that we submitted, and was published in your Journal. Our remarks are directed to the critiques from Hull, R., Covey, S. N. and Dale, P. of The John Innes Centre, and from Oliver Rautenberg of Biolinx.
Keywords: cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) promoter, CaMV 35S promoter, transgenic DNA, structural instability, recombination hotspots, functional consequences, structural consequences, plants, biosafety, gene expression, genetic engineering, genetic transformation, genetically engineered organisms, promoters, transgenic plants, cauliflower mosaic caulimovirus, genetic manipulation, genetically engineered plants, genetically modified organisms, genetically modified plants, GEOs, GMOs, promoter region, promoter sequences, transgenic organisms, Caulimovirus, Caulimoviridae, DNA Reverse Transcribing Viruses, viruses, eukaryotes
Citation: Ho, M.W., Ryan, A., and Cummins, J., 2000. Hazards of transgenic plants containing the cauliflower mosaic viral promoter: Authors’ reply to critiques of “The Cauliflower Mosaic Viral Promoter – a Recipe for Disaster?” Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease, 12, 6–11.