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  • What are biosafety concerns in biotechnology?

    Biosafety issues refer to the procedures, policies, and principles to be adopted to safeguard the environment and the human population.
    It refers to the containment principles, strategies, and practices that are adopted to prevent exposure to pathogens and toxins..

  • What are the issues of biosafety?

    Biosafety issues refer to the procedures, policies, and principles to be adopted to safeguard the environment and the human population.
    It refers to the containment principles, strategies, and practices that are adopted to prevent exposure to pathogens and toxins..

  • What are the issues of GMOs and biosafety policies?

    There are many biosafety issues with regard to GM foods including toxicity, allergenicity, antibiotic resistance, eating of a foreign DNA, use of promoters of virus origin, changes in nutritional level, gene flow, resistance of target species, impact on biodiversity, ethical issues etc..

  • What does the biosafety protocol deal with?

    The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity is an international agreement which aims to ensure the safe handling, transport and use of living modified organisms (LMOs) resulting from modern biotechnology that may have adverse effects on biological diversity, taking also into account .

  • What is biosafety protocol in biotechnology?

    The Biosafety Protocol recognises that modern biotechnology has great potential for human well b e i n g, and aims to protect the environment and human health from any potential risks..

  • What is the difference between BSL-1 and BSL 2?

    BSL-2 builds upon BSL-1.
    If you work in a lab that is designated a BSL-2, the microbes there pose moderate hazards to laboratorians and the environment.
    The microbes are typically indigenous and associated with diseases of varying severity..

  • What is the goal of biosafety?

    The goal of biosafety is to reduce or eliminate exposure of lab personnel, the community and the environment to potentially infectious or hazardous agents and this is achieved via the principles of containment and risk assessment..

  • What is the goal of biosafety?

    The goals of the Biological Safety Program, referenced in this manual as the Biosafety Program, are to protect laboratory workers, the public, and the environment from potentially hazardous biological agents..

  • What's the relationship between GMOs and LMOs?

    "Living modified organism" means any living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology; Living modified organisms (LMOs) are also commonly referred to as genetically modified organisms (GMOs)..

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