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Genomics and the intrinsic value of plants

In discussions on genetic engineering and plant breeding, the intrinsic value of plants and crops is used as an argument against this technology. This paper focuses on the new field of plant genomics, which, according to some, is almost the same as genetic engineering. This raises the question wheth...

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Autor principal: Gremmen, Bart
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5424974/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-5354-1-3-1
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description In discussions on genetic engineering and plant breeding, the intrinsic value of plants and crops is used as an argument against this technology. This paper focuses on the new field of plant genomics, which, according to some, is almost the same as genetic engineering. This raises the question whether the intrinsic value of plants could also be used as an argument against plant genomics. We will discuss three reasons why plant genomics could violate the intrinsic value of plants: 1. genomics is part of biotechnology; 2. genomics equals genetic engineering; 3. plant genomics may enhance trends that lead to the instrumentalization of plants. We will conclude that in the biotic view the intrinsic value of plants is violated by plant genomics only in case of 'the genomics equals genetic engineering scenario'.
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spelling pubmed-54249742017-05-16 Genomics and the intrinsic value of plants Gremmen, Bart Genom Soc Policy Article In discussions on genetic engineering and plant breeding, the intrinsic value of plants and crops is used as an argument against this technology. This paper focuses on the new field of plant genomics, which, according to some, is almost the same as genetic engineering. This raises the question whether the intrinsic value of plants could also be used as an argument against plant genomics. We will discuss three reasons why plant genomics could violate the intrinsic value of plants: 1. genomics is part of biotechnology; 2. genomics equals genetic engineering; 3. plant genomics may enhance trends that lead to the instrumentalization of plants. We will conclude that in the biotic view the intrinsic value of plants is violated by plant genomics only in case of 'the genomics equals genetic engineering scenario'. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2005-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5424974/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-5354-1-3-1 Text en © ESRC Genomics Network 2005
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