On 06/08/2013 05:48 PM, Jonathan Cline wrote:
> 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.
Like that thinking.
More and more, bio seems legally intensive, DIY or PhDriven.
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