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Ag Biotechnology

  • About GM - Consumer information, including the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes, from the Food Standards Agency, UK.
  • Ag Bio tech Info Net - Resource for herbicide tolerance, disease and insect resistance, other traits and applications, including teachers educational resource and links to programs. Includes news of gene flow, contamination, industry mergers, cost and benefits discussion, maintained by Ecologic Inc, Sandpoint, Idaho.
  • AgBioForum - Articles on the economics and management, public policy, and private strategies maintained at University of Missouri-Columbia, Missouri.
  • Agri-Biotechnology Section - Resource for public debate on plant-made pharmaceuticals and GM foods. Includes news, activities, board membership based at the European Federation of Biotechnology, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • The Agriculture Network Information Center - A voluntary partnership providing a range of agricultural information and news.
  • Biotech Basics - Provides information about the benefits of food biotechnology and genetically modified agricultural products, and presents genetically altered plants as a possible solution to reducing famine.
  • Cropgen - An education and information initiative for consumers and the media on the subject of crop biotechnology.
  • FAO: Biotechnology in Food and Agriculture - Features news articles, current projects, an electronic forum, meeting schedule and a glossary of terms.
  • Food and Environment: Genetic Engineering - Articles and FAQ from the Union of Concerned Scientists.
  • Information Systems for Biotechnology - Resources pertaining to the development, testing and regulatory review of genetically modified plants, animals and microorganisms, to support the responsible use of products. Primarily within the USA, maintained at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg.
  • National Agricultural Biotechnology Council - Not-for-profit consortium of agricultural research and teaching governmental agencies, institutions, universities in the USA. Sponsors meetings and forums to discuss issues, including the environment. Includes goals and contacts in Ithaca, New York.
  • Seed Biotechnology Center - Promoting interaction between industry and the research and educational resources, in aspects such as plant breeding, genomics and regulating transgenic crops, at the University of California, Davis.
  • USDA: Agricultural Biotechnology - One of three Federal Agencies, along with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), primarily responsible for regulating biotechnology in the USA.
  • USDA: Economic Research Service - Overview, background and current issues on adoption and economics of biotechnology in farming systems, marketing, labeling, and segregation issues associated with trade in GM-foods, including public-private partnerships and IP rights in the USA.
  • About Biotech - Discusses issues, careers, and other topics. From Genentech.
  • Argos Biotech - Information-driven directory and portal for the life sciences community. Maintained in Tubingen, Germany.
  • Bio Space - Features industry and research center news. Also has a career center and a list of areas with a concentration of businesses in the field. Includes resource links.
  • - Searchable database of biotechnology products and companies that supply them. Includes contact information.
  • Bio Wisdom - Database of research and development news in the biopharmaceutical field. Must sign up to use.
  • BioExchange.com - Portal for biochemistry, cell biology, cloning, proteomics, biopharmaceuticals and related sciences. Features industry news, protocal information, careers, books, available software and an online market.
  • BioPortal - Resource for information from food to healthcare, of interest to consumers, industry, scientists and educators. Maintained by government in Canada.
  • Biosafety Clearing-House - BCH is an international portal to exchange information on GMOs. Parties to the protocol are legally required to provide accurate and timely information to their databases. Operates in six languages as a United Nations Environment Program.
  • Bioscience Technology - Lists products for life science, bioscience, and biotechnology disciplines. Organized by function.
  • Biotech Central - Database includes jobs, search, auctions, and hotel reservations.
  • Biotech Media - Contains glossary of terms. Includes database of products and services with corresponding print materials for purchase or subscription.
  • Biotech Ontario - Resource for biotechnology information, including companies, biomedical and genomic research, incubation, venture capital and technology transfer.
  • BioTech Professional Resources - Portal includes links to careers, research facility programs, organizations, regulations, events, and companies related to the field. Compiled by Indiana University.
  • Biotech Resource - Portal of companies, tutorials, and information sites. From the University of New Mexico.
  • Biotech Support Services - Information about companies, research institutes, educational facilities, journals, suppliers, software, literature, resources, and government facilities.
  • Biotechnology Information Centre - Articles about the use of genetically modified crops in countries around the world, especially in the Malaysian area.
  • Biotechnology Information Resource - Includes links to webpages and publications that focus on genetically modified crops and animals, as well as environmental safety.
  • Biotechnology Regulatory Services - BRS regulates permits for field testing, movement within the USA, notification of genetically engineered organism import, and assesses their agricultural and environmental safety. Includes programs administered from USDA, Riverdale, Maryland.
  • Biotechnology Research Tools - Database of pages covering various topics in the field. Selected by bioscientists.
  • Biotechnology Resources on the Internet - Searchable database of government regulatory pages, biomedical, bioinformatics, chemical engineering and other related links.
  • Biotechnology Technical Information - Site provides technical information, news, events to registered users on biotechnology with a focus on South East Asia, maintained at King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi.
  • Canadian Biotechnology Strategy - Consults on biotechnology with provinces, industry and the community. Contains the summary reports of the Halifax meeting and a list of participants.
  • Council for Biotechnology Information - Founded by biotechnology companies to create a public dialogue and share information about scientific research, independent expert opinion and peer-reviewed published reports.
  • Evelexa BioResources - Membership-based resource for biotechnology entrepreneurs, offering useful information on starting a biotech company.
  • French Biotech Database - Resource for life science companies in France. Includes announcements of events, meetings and login for further details.
  • Hardin MD - Selected lists of internet sources in biotechnology, molecular, biology, genetics. From the University of Iowa.
  • Health, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Labs, contacts Ottawa / Gatineau - Area directory for Eastern Ontario & West Quebec. Full addresses & contact info. Over 200 listings. Part of the NCF company directory. Links to career & job pages.
  • LifeSciencesWorld - A searchable database of information on several aspects of the Life Sciences. The database is designed for a broad audience and includes information on biotech companies, university programs, lab products, and job openings.
  • Nature Biotechnology - Presents scientific advances in life sciences. Includes a list of companies and an archive of published articles. Subscription required for full access.
  • Nodal Point - Weblog offering news and discussions on genetics, molecular biology, bioinformatics and nanotechnology.
  • Recombinant Capital - Subscription-based, online, database resources for biotech enterprises, also offering individual consultation.
  • Southwest Biotechnology and Informatics Center - Established to provide a single access point to resources for agricultural, pharmaceutical, and related fields.
  • Virtual Library - Biotechnology Section - Includes listings of companies, research organizations, clinical trials, genomics, proteomics, employment, and education.
  • Wisconsin's Life Science Innovation - BioWI is a portal of Wisconsin Biotechnology Association and Forward Wisconsin, featuring news and events, and links to business and education, research parks and economic development throughout the USA.


Ag Biotechnology: Associations

  • All India Biotech Association - A non-profit society to provide common forum at the national level to represent the interests of all those engaged in various aspects of biotechnology.
  • European Association of Pharma Biotechnology - EAPB aims to contribute to the creation of a positive economical and political environment for development of biotechnological research in pharmaceutical companies. Includes events, related links, membership and contact details in Berlin, Germany.
  • European Federation of Biotechnology - Non-profit association of national and cross-national learned societies, universities, institutes, companies and individuals. Details of annual congress, teaching resources and personal membership. Lists institutions, contacts for national offices and secretariat in Delft, The Netherlands.
  • Finnish Bioindustries FIB - Non-profit organisation, with members from chemical, food, pharmaceutical, diagnostics, forest and plant protection industries. Includes publications, economic statistics, location of centers around Finland, maintained in Helsinki.
  • Foundation For Biotechnology Awareness & Education - Non-profit, grassroot, society formed to support sustainable development through biotechnology awareness and education. Includes articles, meeting and workshop schedules, and news maintained in Bangalore, India.
  • France Biotech - Developing the French biotechnology industry. Provides contact between researchers and entrepreneurs, disseminates information, organizes working groups.
  • International Biopharmaceutical Association - Bringing together individuals, institutions, organizations, and corporations for reflection and action within the industry. Includes constitution, links to training programs, conferences, the North American Directory of Clinical Investigators maintained in White Plains, New York.
  • Measurements for Biotechnology - Program to network acedemia and industry, with publications on cell-based technology, product characterisation, protein and gene measurement. Includes links to working groups, meetings, registration, and login maintained by LGC Limited, UK.
  • Society of Bioscience and Technology - A professional body of scientists, academics and students that promotes the life sciences and the allied disciplines, entrepreneurship and advancement in the standards of bioscience research. Includes constitution, interest groups, membership details, and contacts in Singapore.


Ag Biotechnology: Centers

  • Center for Biotechnology - Promoting investment in infrastructure supporting entrepreneurial activity and industry growth. Includes development initiatives, graduate programs, seminars and outreach from State University of New York at Stony Brook.
  • ISAT: Biotechnology - Offers training in some of the computational tools available for biotechnology, along with relevant principles of protein structure, molecular genetics, and biological structure determination. Contacts in Virginia.
  • Laboratory of Pesticide and Biotechnology - Research in biological pesticides, insect development, mammalian toxicity and immunochemistry. Includes publication list and profiles of staff at University of California at Davis.
  • MIT Biological Engineering Division - Multidisciplinary approach to interface biology and technology, integrating molecular and cellular aspects with core principles from chemical, electrical, materials and computer science, and mechanical engineering. Details of undergraduate, graduate courses, research and seminars at Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • TU Delft: Department of Biotechnology - Focused on multidisciplinary fields of genomics, metabolomics, biocatalysis, metabolic engineering, fermentation, environmental and bioprocess technology. Includes introduction to research groups, degree programs and facilities in The Netherlands.
  • University College Dublin: Biosystems Engineering - Programs leading to Bachelor of Engineering degree, masters by research, in food, MEngSc and MScAgrm, and PhD. Includes details of courses and research, profiles and contacts for staff.
  • University of Hawaii: Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering - Graduate and undergraduate courses, research programs in marine micro-algae, biomass glassification and sensor development, with emphasis on life-sustaining systems, design, production and operation of engineered living organisms. Details of facilities in Honolulu.
  • University of Minnesota: Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics - Research on genetic materials for efficiency, reliability and profitability of crop production and use, including environmentally sound practices. Includes distance learning and outreach education programs from St. Paul.
  • University of Wisconsin Biotechnology Center - Services, research, curriculum, local biotechnology companies.


Ag Biotechnology: Dairy/Red Meat

  • AB Technology - This company does research into embryo sexing and splitting. Training courses are offered and embryo transfer equipment is sold.
  • AgBiotechNet - This site contains news, reviews, abstracts, reports, jobs, conferences and links on agricultural biotechnology, including animals.
  • Alcorn Angus - 56 years of experience producing high quality Angus breeding stock. Located in northwest Nebraska and always happy to visit!
  • Animal Genetics - Journal of the International Society for Animal Genetics. Research on immunogenetics, biochemical genetics and molecular genetics of economically important and domestic animals.
  • The Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics - A professional organisation based in Australia and New Zealand for livestock scientists, breeders, educators, students and industry service providers.
  • B & K Universal Ltd - Describes services in breeding, and biotechnology in laboratory animals. Offers equipment and products for laboratory testing on animals, and for the care of these animals. United Kingdom.
  • Biotechnology Information Resource - Offering issues, views and links relating to agriculture biotechnology research, sponsored by the USDA.
  • Clone in Sheep's Clothing - Scientific article about first cloned sheep from 1997. Describes techniques and touches on ethical questions.
  • Embryo Transfer Home Page - Livestock embryo transfer process described in detail and illustrated with photos. Hosted by Cameron University, Lawton, Oklahoma.
  • Equine Embryos Inc. - Canadian company that specializing production and marketing of horse embryos. Includes description of process and cost analysis.
  • Estrus Synchronization and Embryo Transfer - Explanation of E.T. in goats from the Extension Goat Handbook.
  • Institute of Molecular Animal Breeding - Part of the Lehrstuhl für Molekulare Tierzucht und Biotechnologie. Brief detail of staff, research, and a list of publications.
  • International Embryo Transfer Society - A group which serves as a professional forum for the exchange of information among scientists, practitioners, livestock breeders, and others.
  • McIntosh Embryo Transfer - Ontario's largest embryo transfer business. Flushing, freezing, exporting of embryos. Quick thaw instructions.
  • National Association of Animal Breeders - Members are insemination services, semen sources, and research organizations. NAAB sponsors a research program and provides information about artificial insemination.
  • Sequent Biotechnologies Inc. Home Page - Sequent Biotechnologies Inc. is developing commercial sperm-sexing technology enabling the separation of male producing sperm from female producing sperm
  • Sheep Improvement Limited - Sheep Improvement Ltd is a formed for the purpose of providing state of the art genetic information to New Zealand ram breeders.
  • Applied Biotechnology in Animal Production - Topics include the impact of biotechnology techniques on animal growth, reproduction, health, and animal products. Written in the "Food & Fertilizer Technology Center" magazine from Taiwan. (June 1, 1999)
  • Cattle Genome Mapping Project - Includes chromosome maps, marker information for markers used in the genomic and locus scans, and marker searching by name .
  • Antelope, Cattle, Bison, Buffalo, Goats, and Sheep - Detailed information about all the genera of the Bovidae family from Walker's Mammals of the World.
  • Bovidae Family - Description of bovid anatomy and taxonomy from the Animal Diversity Web.


Ag Biotechnology: Cloning

  • Cloned Calves are Grown from Cultured Cells - Six cloned calves have been created from cells cultured in vitro for up to three months, confirming previous work showing that relatively "old" cells can be used to clone whole animals.
  • Cloning - Illustrated article and brief history. Provides links to related articles, timelines, photographs and video presentations.
  • Cloning - Broad range of basic data including scientists, methods, stem cells, research, and abnormalities.
  • Cloning & Stem Cells - Subscription based research journal. Includes, table of contents, and notes for contributors.
  • Cloning: Bringing Back Endangered Species. - The first successful cloning of an endangered animal to late-stage fetal development has been reported; from Applied Genetics News.
  • Cloning: Dumb Human Pet Tricks - From Cloning, a story about a Texas A&M team that plans to clone pets.
  • Cloning Humans: Can It Really Be Done? - Dr. David Whitehouse answers some questions about cloning and whether the technology can be made to work in humans.
  • Cloning: Pigs Cloned for the First Time - The first pigs ever born as a result of nuclear transfer (cloning) using adult cells.
  • Cloning: Return to the Future - Cells from six healthy cow clones show no signs of the premature aging reported for Dolly the cloned sheep, according to researchers from Advanced Cell Technologies, Inc.
  • Cloning Webliography - A collection of Web resources on the scientific, ethical, and legal aspects of animal and human cloning. Includes articles, books, research, and societies.
  • Conceiving a Clone - Features a timeline, techniques, media centre, cloning debate, and legislation. offers an interactive section including create a clone.
  • genOway - Developing transgenic in vivo and in vitro models: DNA microinjections, knock-out and knock-in mice, embryonic stem cell differentiation, inducible and conditional systems.
  • Human Cloning and Genetic Modification - The basic principles of embryogenesis and germline engineering - from the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals.
  • Nuclear Transfer: Bringing in the Clones - Illustrated article with references.
  • Reproductive Genetics Resource Center - Offers current news stories and links to related resources. Includes a basic primer on cloning and genetic engineering. From the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals.
  • Roslin Institute: Cloning - This is the institute that produced the cloned sheep, Dolly. An archive of articles relating to nuclear transfer and other cloning techniques is provided.
  • A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing? - The emergence of cloning technology and the implications of cloning adult human beings. Includes transgenic and nuclear technologies, genetics, and public issues.


Ag Biotechnology: Plants

  • Bacillus Thuringiensis in GMO Crops - Describes the benefits and risks associated with using Bt proteins in farming and using Bt genes in GMO crops to manufacture the natural insecticide. Features history, how it works, and safety.
  • Biotechnology, Breeding and Seed Systems for African Crops - BBSS - Provides news and information on recent research and policy developments involving improvement of crops. Includes available grants, publications, training, and discussion forum.
  • Council for Biotechnology Information - Site contains information regarding the value of biotechnology for corn, food and fiber production.
  • Crop Biotech Net - Information service that provides regular updates and information about the global status of crop biotechnology, products and issues, regular news, communication materials, and links to other information sources.
  • American Chestnut Research and Restoration - Project using microprogation to contribute to conservation of the tree, Castanea dentata, and study resistance to blight, leaf spot and stem canker, possibly aiding transgenic modification, at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York.
  • International Association for Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology - Historical introduction, links to congresses, contacts for members and the secretariate in Beijing, China.
  • National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation - NCGRP conserves genebanks for species diversity of crops and animals important to agriculture, landscapes and environmental sustainability, beyond seed storage using cryogenics. Serves as repository for semen, graftable plant buds or in vitro plantlets, for the US Department of Agriculture in Fort Collins, Colorado.
  • Plant Tissue Culture - Laboratory protocol for micropropagation from stem tip, node, meristem, embryo or seed. Includes forum maintained by the National Health Museum, Washington, DC.
  • Plant Tissue Culture Information Exchange - Global resource for researchers, teachers and producers. Includes links to equipment, media, commercial micropropagation labs, and research reports including chimeral segregation and somatic embryogenesis, maintained by the Texas A and M Horticulture program, in College Station.
  • Tissue Culture Protocols - Guides in support sales of media, growth regulators, antibiotics and sterilization reagents from Sigma-Aldrich Co.
  • UNE Horticultural Science and Plant Biotechnology Group - Books, video list and guide from 1996, enabling small scale use of micropropagation, with simple apparatus and media. Includes operational steps to clone plants, acclimatisation and potting advice from the University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales.
  • Designer Seeds - Explores recent advances in the genetic engineering of plants, that have developed crops genetically endowed not only to resist damage from insects but also to be resistant to herbicides.
  • Genetically Modified Rice - Offers a basic overview incorporating both potential benefits and risks as well as a basic description of the modification method used .
  • Ohio State University's Plant Transformation Laboratory - Studies and refines methods of crop plant transformation. Includes transgenic soybean and wheat, laboratory images, and related links.
  • Transgenic Crops - Features information about transgenic crops, also known as genetically modified organisms, GMOs, or GM crops. Includes links to other resources on the technology and issues surrounding transgenic crops .


Ag Biotechnology: Models/Physiology

  • Department 6 - Molecular Biology - Research on the regulation of transition from vegetative to reproductive development in flowers, and the generation of floral organs in Arabidopsis thaliana. Includes links to associated groups, and contacts at the Max-Planck Institute, Tübingen, Germany.
  • Embryogenesis - Somatic embryogenesis protocol for soybeans and slash pine, at Texas A and M University.
  • Hudson Lab - Research in the genetic regulation of plant form, particularly in leaf development and relationships in the shoot apical meristem. Includes collaborators and contacts at the Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Edinburgh, UK.
  • Janeczko, Anna - Research on the effects of animal sex hormones in germination. Includes publication list, other interests and contacts at the Institute of Plant Physiology, Kraków, Poland.
  • The Abscisic Acid Site - An informational resource for the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) - initially focused on metabolism and signaling. It is maintained at the Plant Biotechnology Institute in Saskatoon, Canada and also includes descriptions of their research programs and related material.
  • Abscisic Acid.Com - A resource for information on abscisic acid, abscisic acid analogs and other related phytohormones.
  • Cadmium accumulation in durum wheat - Summary of research exploring the physiological basis for high accumulation of cadmium (Cd) in durum wheat grain.
  • Flowering Newsletter - The Flowering Newsletter is an online publication from the International Working Group on Flowering and aims to speedily report on research dealing with the flowering process.
  • Natural Environmental Research Council - UK - News involving NERC, funding opportunities, details of NERC funded science and research centers.
  • Nitrogen fixation - This web site is not designed to be a comprehensive presentation on nitrogen fixation, but rather it is intended as a forum to present informative images that are not otherwise easily available.
  • An Outline of an Alternative Theory of Plant Hormones - This site lists Plant Hormones and their characteristics and goes on to try to provide unifying 'reasons' for their effects. It is not part of current scientific thinking.
  • Photosynthesis Center - The Photosynthesis Center at Arizona State University is a multidisciplinary group doing research in several areas of photosynthesis. Also, links to many other related sites.
  • Photosynthesis Chapter of MIT Hypertext Biology Textbook - Basic introduction to plant photosynthesis, includes brief explanations of the biochemistry involved.
  • Photosystem I Database - Collection of links, pictures and other useful information for photosynthesis research, particulary PSI researchers.
  • Phototropism - This page gives an introduction to phototropism (a plant's response to light).
  • Phytochemistry tutorials - A herbalist's site but contains useful information on a range of compounds synthesized by plants. Currently incomplete.
  • Plant ecophysiology and palaeoenvironment - Personal commentary on the application of stable isotopes to forest/crop ecophysiology and palaeoeenvironmental studies.
  • Plant Hormones - A comprehensive site on plant hormones from the University of Bristol, UK.
  • Plant Photobiology Notes - How plants respond to light, and the study of these responses. Links to suppliers, publishers, and journals. Spectral data for lamps and light emmiting diodes of use in this research.
  • Plant Physiology Resources - A listing of plant physiology web resources from the Australian National University Department of Biology.
  • Plant Physiology Section of the Botanical Institute at the University of Basel - This sections contains research groups working on: ethylene, mycorrhiza, fructans and other areas.
  • Plants-In-Motion - Well-executed, time-lapse, QuickTime movies of plant growth & development - from Indiana Univ.
  • Plantstress.com - Dedicated to plant environmental stress in agriculture and biology. The site contains news, announcements, events, original articles, a reference database, files and presentations, biotech issues, more than 400 linked web resources and a bulletin board.
  • The Seed Biology Place - Gerhard Leubner seed biology lab: detailed information on the lab and topics suc as seed germination, ß-1,3-glucanase & endosperm weakening.
  • Tannin Chemistry - Contains a link to a PDF book chapter on Tannin chemistry.
  • Utah State University Crop Physiology Lab - The CPL is primarily funded by NASA and most research is dedicated towards optimizing the growth of several plant species, including wheat, soybean, rice, lettuce, tomatoes, radishes, and carrots for use in bio-regenerative life support systems. The lab is also involved in several non-NASA related research projects, including phytoremediation and phytotoxicity experiments.
  • Waltraud's Carnivorous Plants Homepage - Nutrient acquisition by different species of carnivorous plants.


Ag Biotechnology: Products/Services

  • GeneScan Europe AG - Offers qualitative and quantitative GMO testing services, consulting and kits. Contacts in four continents, with base in Freiburg, Germany.
  • Genetic ID Inc. - Offers GMO testing, non-gmo certification, and Japanese MAFF organic certification, PCR kits and consulting services in five continents. Includes company and product overview, contacts for support and ordering, global offices and headquarters in Fairfield, Iowa.
  • Investigen, Inc. - Offers GMO screens, GMO-free certification and identity preservation services. Developing kits for plant and food extraction, portable packages and test strips for DNA/RNA detection, identification of genetic disorders, diseases, water-borne pathogens and microbial agents. Based in Hercules, California.
  • AgriGen Biotech Pty Ltd. - Offers a range of GMO testing to help ensure products meet market and legal requirements. Based in Australia.
  • ALTECA Ltd. - Molecular identification laboratory performs GMO testing and allergen detection in food products.
  • BioProfile Testing Laboratories, LLC - Seed testing services: testing organic, non-GMO, and conventional seed. Identity Preserved trade solutions. Contract research in plant sciences.
  • BvB Consult - Performs GMO testing services for companies of the food and agro industry. Provides qualitative screening and identification, and the quantification of all relevant GM varieties in food, animal food, and rough materials.
  • GeneScan AG - Offers qualitative and quantitative GMO testing services. Facilities in Germany, France, Australia and the U.S.
  • Genetic ID Inc. - Offers services such as GMO testing, non-GMO certification, and Japanese MAFF organic certification.
  • IdentiGEN Genetic Testing Services - GMO testing and DNA based traceability testing for processed food and meat products.
  • Identity Preserved - Offers identity preservation services and information for agricultural producers.
  • Investigen - Offers 8 hour and 4 hour GMO screens, event-specific testing, GMO-free certification and identity preservation services.
  • Avestha Gengraine Technologies Pvt Ltd. - Agribiotech outsourcing, established in licensing seed for food, plant transformation protocols including rice seedlings, cereals, vegetable crops, oilseeds and cotton, recently entered into the biopharmaceuticals market. Includes partners, fields and profile of company in Bangalore, India.
  • Keygene NV. - Company engaged in research in structural and functional genomics, and development of proprietary technologies and products for the agro and food industries. Overview of AFLP platform and contacts in Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • AgGenomics Pty Ltd. - Provision of plant and animal genomics services, including genotyping, SSR and SNP detection, and commercial development. Includes DNA sequencing protocol, instructions for submission, results by FTP and contacts in Victoria, Australia.
  • Biogenetic Services, Inc. - Independent genetic testing laboratory offering protein ELISA and isozyme purity tests, DNA analyses, including genotyping of plant and animal inbred lines, hybrids and breeding populations and transgenic assays. Located in Brookings, South Dakota.
  • BioProfile Testing Laboratories, LLC. - Offers laboratory analysis for canola, corn, soybean and wheat to distinguish organic, non-GMO, and conventional seed. Includes identity preserved intellectual property, contract research in plant sciences at St. Paul, Minnesota.
  • GeneScan, Inc. - Since 1998, offering specialized PCR, ELISA, chemical, allergen, microbiological and GMO testing. Subsidiary of Eurofins in New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Genetic Identification Services - Developer of custom genetic markers, offering analysis and research in applications for agriculture, aquaculture, and wildlife ecology. Based in Chatsworth, California.
  • IdentiGEN Ltd. - GMO testing and DNA based traceability testing, to GLP and ISO 17025, for processed food and meat products. Includes company history, news, service overview, contacts for sample submission, local agents and headquarters in Dublin, Ireland.
  • STA Laboratories, Inc. - Seed health, virus indexing, hybrid purity, germination, stress and GMO testing to ISO 9000. Contacts for plant pathologists, molecular biologists, agronomists and registered seed technologists, located in Gilroy, California and Longmont, Colorado.