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Most recombinant work is harmless, especially work with recombinant plants. Why is a BUA required for this work?

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Most recombinant work is harmless, especially work with recombinant plants. Why is a BUA required for this work?

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Although most work with transgenic animals, recombinant plants, and with plant pathogens presents minimal risk to humans, much of this work poses considerable risk to agriculture and to natural ecosystems. The Institutional Biosafety Committee is required under NIH and University rules to review and approve all such research.

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