Geneflow from GM plants - towards a more quantitative risk assessment. Poppy, G., M. Trends in Biotechnology, 22(9):436-438, 2004.
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Assessing the risks associated with geneflow from GM crops to wild relatives is a significant scientific challenge. Most researchers have focused on assessing the frequency of gene flow, too often on a localized scale, and ignoring the hazards caused by geneflow. To quantify risk, multi-disciplinary research teams need to unite and scale up their studies.
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