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'''Personal Safety''' <br>
'''Personal Safety''' <br>
To be allowed to work in a level 1 laboratory, it is required that there at all times is a suitable instructed person present. At level 2, all personnel in the laboratory are required to have been suitable instructed in lab safety and procedure. All access to the lab by non-members of this group or the lab-staff is to be restricted.
To be allowed to work in a level 1 laboratory, it is required that there at all times is a suitable instructed person present. At level 2, all personnel in the laboratory are required to have been suitable instructed in lab safety and procedure. All access to the lab by non-members of this group or the lab-staff is to be restricted.
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All members of our team have in the time prior to the work in the laboratory undertaken a lab-safety-course, thus fulfilling the requirements to work in a level 1 lab. See appendix II for the actual safety guidelines laid down by our local work-safety group.
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All members of our team have in the time prior to the work in the laboratory undertaken a lab-safety-course, thus fulfilling the requirements to work in a level 1 lab.
==Substitution==
==Substitution==
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Donor:
Donor:
Coding regions amplified from naturally occurent organism.
Coding regions amplified from naturally occurent organism.
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Photosensor: ''N. Pharaonis'', ''S. Enterica serovar typhimurium''. These create a fusion protein. Sr2 + Htr2 fra N. P. tar CheW from S. E.
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Photosensor: ''N. pharaonis'', ''S. enterica serovar typhimurium''. These create a fusion protein. ''Sr2'' + ''Htr2'' from ''N. pharaonis'', ''Tar/CheW'' from ''S. enterica. <br>
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Retinal: ''D. Melanogaster'' fra cDNA gen ninaB?
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Retinal: ''nina B'' from cDNA from ''D. Melanogaster''<br>
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Flagella: ''E. Coli'': gen flhDC
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Flagella: ''FlhDC'' from ''E. Coli''
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Vektors:
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Vectors: <br>
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pSB3TS
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pSB3TS <br>
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pSB3CS
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pSB3CS <br>
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pSB3K3
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pSB3K3 <br>
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pSB1A2
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pSB1A2 <br>
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Insert:
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Inserts: <br>
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BBa_K343004 <br>
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BBa_K343006 <br>
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BBa_K343007 <br>
===Risk-assessment===
===Risk-assessment===
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'''Host:'''
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'''Host:''' <br>
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Bacteria:
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Bacteria:<br>
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''E. coli'' is naturally occurring and the strains used for amplifying vector-DNA/proteins is not reported pathogenic
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''E. coli'' is naturally occurring and the strains used for amplifying vector-DNA/proteins is not reported pathogenic<br>
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Al material used in bacterial work is autoclaved and/or Inactivated with Iodofor
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Al material used in bacterial work is autoclaved and/or inactivated with iodofor <br><br>
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'''Stains:'''
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'''Strains:'''<br>
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A cell-culture from a higher eucaryot which does not contain any endogene vectors that would be able to mobilize parts of the transferred genetic material
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A cell-culture from a higher eukaryot which does not contain any endogene vectors that would be able to mobilize parts of the transferred genetic material. <br>
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The strains used have not been reported pathogenic
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The strains used have not been reported pathogenic <br>
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The cellular strain is very fragile and is unable to procreate or survive outside of laboratory conditions, as they need the correct temperature, humidity, pH, CO2, O2 and nourishment
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The cellular strain is very fragile and is unable to procreate or survive outside of laboratory conditions, as they need the correct temperature, humidity, pH, CO2, O2 and nourishment <br>
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Al material used in bacterial work is autoclaved and/or inactivated with iodofor
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Al material used in bacterial work is autoclaved and/or inactivated with iodofor <br>
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'''Donor:'''<br>
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Naturally occurring healthy genes of insect origin and it is not believed to be able to transform/infect human cells in vitro/vivo. The risk is therefore considered to be minimal. The S.E. gene has homology in E. coli and is therefore not considered to pose any threat. <br>
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Vector:<br>
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Vectors are of pUC or pOT2 origin and nothing from the vector has human recombinations/infection potential and the risk of working with these strains are therefore believed to be minimal. <br>
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Our vector is in addition equipped with resistance to antibiotics and cannot exist without it. Should discard the resistance if not within a antibiotic environment. <br> <br>
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'''Donor:'''
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'''Insert:''' <br>
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Naturally occurring healthy genes of insect origin and it is not believed to be able to transform/infect human cells in vitro/vivo. The risk is therefore considered to be minimal. The S.E. gene has homology in E. coli and is therefore not considered to pose any threat.
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Is naturally occurring genes with well-defined tags and it is believed that they cannot transform/infect human cells in vitro/vivo. The fusion-protein has had limited testing, but is also considered safe. The risk is therefore believed to be minimal. <br><br>
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Vector:
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Vectors are of pUC or pOt2 origin and nothing from the vector has human recombinations/infection potential and the risk of working with these strains are therefore believed to be minimal.
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Our vector is in addition equipped with resistance to antibiotics and cannot exist without it. Should discard the resistance if not within a antibiotic environment.
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'''Insert:'''
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'''Health-aspects of the final GMO:'''<br>
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Is naturally occurring genes with well-defined tags and it is believed that they cannot transform/infect human cells in vitro/vivo. The fusion-protein has had limited testing, but is also considered safe. The risk is therefore believed to be minimal.
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Bacteria not exposed to antibiotics will discard the plasmids within a very short timespan. <br>
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The bacteria are modified with plasmids, and will return to a non-GMO state within a short time-span. The modification is not infective/self-reproductive in humans. It is not believed to pose any threat towards human health. <br>
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'''Health-aspects of the final GMO:'''
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We have at no point worked with any self-reproductive or pathogenic material <br>
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Bacteria not exposed to antibiotics will discard the plasmids within a very short timespan.
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The bacteria are modified with plasmids, and will return to a non-GMO state within a short time-span. The modification is not infective/self-reproductive in humans. It is not believed to pose any threat towards human health.
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'''Final Assessment:''' We cinclude that it will be entirely safe to work with our GMM in a level 1 laboratory. <br>
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We have at no point worked with any self-reproductive or pathogenic material
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'''Assessment: Class 1'''
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=Appendix II=
=Appendix II=

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