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Research in animals and plants is frequently 'departmentalized' and
funded according to Kingdoms by granting bodies. The use of
transgenes to address biological questions in all Kingdoms led us
to propose to the Royal Society that fundamental and strategic
studies in animals and plants involving trans genes should be
presented in one meeting, rather than, as so often happens, in
different scientific societies. The two-day Discussion Meeting held
inJuly 1992, and reported here provided insights into how trans
genes are being exploited to discover new knowledge in animals and
plants. The papers were presented by leading investigators in the
biological sciences, and the book reflects an experiment in
interdisciplinarity which was declared a successful venture by the
large crowd of participants and delegates. The transgenic area is
one of high scientific interest and sporadic, yet intense
biotechnological euphoria. This is dramatically illustrated among
the following papers which show how genetic maps of animals and
plants produce new knowledge of disease incidence in humans, and
how the design of transgenes can result in biodegradable plastic in
higher plants, human pharmaceutical proteins in livestock, or
bacterial proteins in cotton crops to protect against insect
damage.
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