Clause 3 - Restrictions on release of precision bred organism in England | Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill | Public Bill Committees I agree very strongly that we should allow our farmers and fishermen to optimise research, with the appropriate checks and balances, to ensu
Clause 3 - Restrictions on release of precision bred organism in England | Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill | Public Bill Committees If the hon. Gentleman will allow me to carry on speaking, I may well get to his point.
Clause 2 - Meaning of “plant” and “animal”. | Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill | Public Bill Committees Clause 2 defines “plant” and “animal” for the purposes of the Bill.
Clause 2 - Meaning of “plant” and “animal”. | Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill | Public Bill Committees I am very grateful for the question.
Clause 2 - Meaning of “plant” and “animal”. | Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill | Public Bill Committees The gamete contains only half of the genetic code required to reproduce a whole organism.
Clause 2 - Meaning of “plant” and “animal”. | Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill | Public Bill Committees Please bear with me as I go through my copious notes. Will the hon. Gentleman repeat what part of the clause he was referring to?
Clause 1 - Precision Bred Organism | Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill | Public Bill Committees The approach we have taken to regulating genetically modified organisms has not kept pace with scientific progress. The hon.
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