South Australian Consolidated RegulationsSchedule 1A—Techniques that are not gene technology
(regulation 4)
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Item |
Description of technique |
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1 |
Somatic cell nuclear transfer, if the transfer does not involve genetically
modified material. |
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2 |
Electromagnetic radiation-induced mutagenesis. |
|
3 |
Particle radiation-induced mutagenesis. |
|
4 |
Chemical-induced mutagenesis. |
|
5 |
Fusion of animal cells, or human cells, if the fused cells are unable to form
a viable whole animal or human. |
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6 |
Protoplast fusion, including fusion of plant protoplasts. |
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7 |
Embryo rescue. |
|
8 |
In vitro fertilisation. |
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9 |
Zygote implantation. |
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10 |
A natural process, if the process does not involve genetically modified
material. Examples— Examples of natural processes include conjugation, transduction,
transformation and transposon mutagenesis. |