Genetic Modified Organisms Gmos
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1. O processo produtivo capitalista na agricultura e a introdução dos organismos geneticamente modificados : o caso da cultura da soja Roundup Ready (RR) no Brasil
This study brings to light the question of the introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in Brazilian agriculture, particularly soybean production. The text discusses how changes in intellectual property rights could permit the capitalistic appropriation of large amounts of socially generated plus-value in agricultural sector, and of nature too,
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Aspectos jurídicos do meio ambiente ecologicamente equilibrado : limites e possibilidades a partir da experiência no âmbito do processo público de tomada de decisão de liberação de trangênicos no meio ambiente em escala comercial
The present dissertation analyses the brazilian public decision process related to commercial release of genetic modified organisms GMOs in the environment, in contrast with the constitucional principles stated by the brazilian Constitucional Democracy, in order to identify a new and significant dimension of the right to a healthy and balanced environment (a
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Os conflitos ambientais na teoria social contemporânea : a perspectiva tríade para análise do controle social dos transgênicos no Brasil.
New bio-technologies, in particular genetic engineering, through Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) or Transgenics, require the problematization of its social extension and interests, determined by social organizations to which it associates itself, and also by the structures necessary for its functioning. The main goal of this study is to analyze the env
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Understanding of Genetic Information in Higher Secondary Students in Northeast India and the Implications for Genetics Education
Since the work of Watson and Crick in the mid-1950s, the science of genetics has become increasingly molecular. The development of recombinant DNA technologies by the agricultural and pharmaceutical industries led to the introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). By the end of the twentieth century, reports of animal cloning and recent completion
American Society for Cell Biology.