Re: [DIYbio] Re: Policy and Regulations of GMOs

The burden should be on the originator of the GMO, and the physical
primers are likely already available internally as part of Q/A so there
is no cost to the manufacturer of the GMO. Whereas anyone external to
the individual/corporation's lab would have to go through the trouble of
synthesizing the primers if they were even known. Legislating that the
GMO detection mechanism must be shipped to anyone who inquires is truly
the way to achieve validation of commercial products or prove
contamination in the field.

## Jonathan Cline
## jcline@ieee.org
## Mobile: +1-805-617-0223
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On 6/8/13 1:00 PM, Bryan Bishop wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Jonathan Cline <jncline@gmail.com> wrote:
>> An individual or corporation who releases GMO's should be required by law to
>> distribute to the public, at no cost other than nominal shipping charges,
>> all primers which are used to detect whether or not the GMO is present in a
>> sample.
> Curious, why the physical primers instead of the sequences?
>
> - Bryan
> http://heybryan.org/
> 1 512 203 0507

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