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ETC Group News Release 24 January 2008 www.etcgroup.org
Venter Institute Builds Longest Sequence of Synthetic DNA (that Doesn’t Work) “It’s not how long – but how wise” cautions ETC Group
ETC Group today renewed its call for a moratorium on the release and commercialization of synthetic organisms, asserting that societal debate on the oversight of synthetic biology is urgently overdue. The renewed call came as J. Craig Venter’s research team announced that it has constructed a bacterial-length synthetic genome in the lab using mail-order synthetic DNA sequences. They’ve named the synthetic genome, Mycoplasma genitalium JCVI-1.0, and it’s similar to its counterpart in nature, a genital bacterium with the smallest known genome of any free living organism. The announcement is not breaking news because the work had been previously reported, but the details were published today in Science.
“Venter is...
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ETC Group News Release 9 October 2008 www.etcgroup.org
The Last Straw? As Extreme Genetic Engineers Gather in Hong Kong, Critics Warn of Corporate Grab on Plant Life SynBio 4.0 = SynBio-4-profit
Synthetic biologists, a brave new breed of science entrepreneurs who engineer life-forms from scratch, will hold their largest-ever global gathering in Hong Kong, October 10-12, known as "Synthetic Biology 4.0." Although most people have never heard of synthetic biology, it's moving full speed ahead fueled by giant agribusiness, energy and chemical corporations with little debate about who will control the technology, how it will be regulated (or not) and despite grave concerns surrounding the safety and security risks of designer organisms. Corporate investors/partners include BP, Chevron, Shell, Virgin Fuels, DuPont, Microsoft, Cargill and Archer Daniels Midland.
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* also available in french* ETC Group today releases “Terminator: The Sequel,” a Communiqué reporting on new research related to “suicide seeds” and other genetically modified (GM) seed technologies that pose unacceptable threats to farmers, biodiversity and food sovereignty.
Today ETC Group reports on a new crop of genetic engineering technologies that are being promoted as a biosafety solution to the unwanted spread of transgenes from GM crops, trees and pharmaceutical-producing plants. In practice, these technologies, if commercialized, will allow the multinational seed industry to tighten its grasp on proprietary seeds and to restrict the rights of farmers.
The 28-page Communiqué begins with an examination of the European Union’s...
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Boletín de prensa
Grupo ETC
7 de junio de 2007
www.etcgroup.org
Adiós Dolly… ¡Hola Sintia!
El Instituto J. Craig Venter busca patentar el primer ser vivo artificial creado en un laboratorio
El Grupo ETC apelará legalmente contra las patentes sobre “Sintias” (Organismos vivos sintetizados en laboratorio)
Diez años después del nacimiento de Dolly, la oveja clonada, el Instituto J. Craig Venter ha solicitado una patente sobre una nueva bomba biotecnológica: la primer especie hecha completamente en un laboratorio. Se trata de una bacteria construida totalmente con ADN sintético.
El Instituto Venter —que toma el nombre de su creador y financiador, J. Craig Venter, el científico que encabezó el sector privado en la carrera para mapear el genoma humano— ha solicitado patentes en todo el mundo sobre lo que ha bautizado como “Micoplasma...
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News ReleaseETC Group January 16, 2007www.etcgroup.org
Extreme Genetic Engineering: ETC Group Releases Report on Synthetic Biology
Findings to be presented at World Social Forum in Nairobi - 20-25 January
A new report by the ETC Group concludes that the social, environmental and bio-weapons threats of synthetic biology surpass the possible dangers and abuses of biotech. The full text of the 70-page report, Extreme Genetic Engineering: An Introduction to Synthetic Biology, is available for downloading free-of-charge on the ETC Group website.
"Genetic engineering is passé," said Pat Mooney, Executive Director of ETC...
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Secuela a la historia de las semillas suicidas: Terminator se transforma en Zombie
Grupo ETC Comunicado de prensa 22 de junio de 2007 www.etcgroup.org
El Grupo ETC publica su nuevo Communiqué “Terminator: la secuela”, en donde informa sobre la nueva investigación relacionada con semillas suicidas Ya está disponible en español el reporte del Grupo ETC sobre un nuevo cultivo transgénico que las empresas promoverán como solución al flujo no intencionado de tansgenes de cultivos genéticamente modificados, farmacultivos y árboles transgénicos (Communiqué núm. 95). En la práctica, si estas tecnologías se comercializan, la industria multinacional de semillas aumentará su control sobre las semillas de patente y...
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News Release
ETC Group
7 June 2007
www.etcgroup.org
Patenting Pandora's Bug
Goodbye, Dolly...Hello, Synthia!
J. Craig Venter Institute Seeks Monopoly Patents on the World's First-Ever Human-Made Life Form
ETC Group Will Challenge Patents on "Synthia" - Original Syn Organism Created in Laboratory
Ten years after Dolly the cloned sheep made her stunning debut, the J. Craig Venter Institute is applying for a patent on a new biological bombshell - the world's first-ever human-made species. The novel bacterium is made entirely with synthetic DNA in the laboratory.
The Venter Institute - named for its founder and CEO, J. Craig Venter, the scientist who led the private sector race to map the Human Genome - is applying for worldwide patents on what they refer to as "Mycoplasma laboratorium." In the tradition of 'Dolly,' ETC has nicknamed this synthetic organism (or...
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En Zurich la sociedad civil demanda control urgente sobre la creación de organismos sintéticos
Grupo ETC Boletín de prensa 26 de junio de 2007
www.etcgroup.org
Científicos e industriales en el controvertido nuevo campo de la biología sintética (la construcción de formas de vida desde cero) se reúnen esta semana en Zurich, Suiza, con la expectativa de que el primer ser vivo totalmente construido por seres humanos está prácticamente a unas semanas de su creación. Grupos de Suiza y de la sociedad civil internacional demandan que se controle esta tecnología, pero los científicos intentan evadir la regulación adelantándose con propuestas para evadirla. Mientras los científicos se reúnen en Zurich, la Royal Society del Reino Unido y el gobierno Suizo anuncian planes para investigar la...
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* also available in french*
Despite the fact that governments re-affirmed and strengthened the United Nations’ moratorium on Terminator technology (a.k.a. genetic use restriction technology [GURTs]) in March 2006, public and private sector researchers are developing a new generation of suicide seeds – using chemically induced “switches” to turn a genetically modified (GM) plant’s fertility on or off.
Issue: Under the guise of biosafety, the European Union’s 3-year Transcontainer Project is investing millions of euros in strategies that cannot promise fail-safe containment of transgenes from GM crops, but could nonetheless function as Terminator, posing unacceptable threats to farmers, biodiversity and food sovereignty. Terminator technology – genetic seed sterilization – was initially developed by the multinational seed/agrochemical...
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Boletín de prensa 17 de octubre de 2007 www.etcgroup.org
Organizaciones de la sociedad civil responden al reporte del J. Craig Venter Institute y la fundación Alfred P. Sloan sobre gobernanza de la biología sintética
El reporte publicado ayer sobre opciones para la gobernanza de la biología sintética es un esfuerzo decepcionante que no discute las enormes preocupaciones sociales acerca del rápido desarrollo de esta nueva tecnología, poderosa y controvertida. Con la biología sintética se espera comercializar nuevas partes biológicas, artefactos y organismos vivos construidos con ADN sintético, incluyendo patógenos peligrosos. Los biólogos especializados en esto intentan adaptar las células para que funcionen como fábricas microscópicas para la producción industrial de...
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