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Engineered pathogenesis related protein crops and consumer behavioral patterns

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Author(s)
Louis, Bengyella
Keywords
Pathogenesis related proteins
allergens
food toxin
‘contransgenimers’
‘transgenimers’
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Bioethics
Health ethics
Environmental ethics
Resources ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/224997
Abstract
"The transmutation of classical genetics into in vitro recombinant DNA (rDNA) technology didn’t only provoke wariness, but divided the consumer society as some past economic crops were modified into engineered pathogenesis related protein crops (EPRC). However some pathogenesis related proteins (PR) are life-threatening allergens for those vulnerable, and thus food toxins. The consumer society as a whole since the inception of rDNA technology in agriculture is polarized by the emergence of a new breed of consumers referred herein as the ‘contransgenimers’ and ‘transgenimers’."
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2014
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Article
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