December 14,
2003
from FAO –
Biotech News
http://www.fao.org/biotech/index.asp
The FAO e-mail
conference entitled "Molecular marker assisted selection as a
potential tool for genetic improvement of crops, forest trees,
livestock and fish in developing countries" began on 17 November
and finished on 14 December 2003.
Roughly 630
people registered for this moderated conference, and a total of
85 messages were posted, providing excellent considerations on
issues such as economic comparisons of marker assisted selection
(MAS) and conventional breeding, the appropriateness of applying
MAS in developing countries, the role of research collaborations
between developing and developing countries and the factors that
can enable successful use of MAS in developing countries.
Messages came
from participants in 26 different countries, with highest
numbers coming from people in India, Australia, United States,
United Kingdom and Peru. 59% of messages came from people living
in developing countries.
The messages
are available at
http://www.fao.org/biotech/logs/c10logs.htm or can be
requested as a single e-mail (size 128 KB) from
biotech-admin@fao.org.
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