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Vaeck, M., A. Reynaerts, H. Hofte, S. Jansens, M. De Beuckeleer, C. Dean, M. Zabeau, M. Van Montagu & J. Leemans. 1987, Transgenic plants protected from insect attack, Nature 328: 33-37.
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who were among the first to assemble a practical system for genetic engineering of plants. They developed a vector system for transferring foreign genes into the plant genome, by using the
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phosphotransferase gene into the plant genome. PGS was the first company (in 1985) to develop genetically engineered (
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Leemans J, Ti to Tomato, Tomato to Market: A decade of plant biotechnology, Bio/Technology, vol. 11, March 1993.
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Michael R. Taylor and Jody S. Tick of Resources for the Future, Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology.
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was formed through Bayer's acquisition of the plant biotech branch Aventis CropScience.
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The company was founded in 1982 by Marc Van Montagu and Jeff Schell who worked at the
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Institute of Plant Biotechnology for Developing Countries
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Index

Biotechnology
Jeff Schell
Marc Van Montagu
Ghent
Belgium
Parent
Aventis CropScience

Bayer CropScience
insect
transgenic plants
Marc Van Montagu
Jeff Schell
University of Ghent
Ti plasmid
Agrobacterium tumefaciens
kanamycin
neomycin
tobacco
Bacillus thuringiensis
University of Ghent
RhĂ´ne-Poulenc Agro
Greenpeace direct action
Lyng, Norfolk
StarLink
recall
Bayer CropScience
CropDesign
Flanders Interuniversity Institute of Biotechnology
FlandersBio

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