ARCHIVES OF DEBATE, CONFERENCE 13
The 4-week long conference is now finished. All messages posted during the conference are available placed here, by subject
and by date, with one webpage per date. All 127 messages are also available in
a single webpage. Messages can also be retrieved by email.
By subject (in order of posting):
** Opening message from Moderator (3/6/05)
1. Plant genetic resources - SADC countries
2. Low cost options for tissue culture
3. Livestock - biotechnology - Pakistan
4. Apomixis and crop genetic resources
5. Interspecific hybridization - Cassava
6. Establishing a universal molecular marker data base
7. Applying biotechnology to livestock - Egypt
8. Genetic diversity in asexually propagated plants - Agave
9. Re: Low cost options for tissue culture
10. Re: Plant genetic resources - SADC countries
11. Molecular markers // Apomixis
12. The Southeast Asian swamp buffalo
13. Re: Interspecific hybridization - Cassava
14. Fisheries genetic resources
15. Seduction of technology // Fish cryopreservation
16. Introducing biotechnology in rural areas = sausages to a new born baby
17. Re: Interspecific hybridization - Cassava
18. Re: Establishing a universal molecular marker data base
19. Re: Establishing a universal molecular marker data base
20. Re: Applying biotechnology to livestock - Egypt
21. Re: Low cost options for tissue culture
22. Low cost options for tissue culture // Storing DNA
23. DNA barcodes for identification of plant species
24. Re: Establishing a universal molecular marker data base
25. Re: Plant genetic resources - SADC countries
26. Re: Establishing a universal molecular marker data base
27. Re: Introducing biotechnology in rural areas...
28. Core collection // Markers and morphology // Tissue culture
29. Re: Introducing biotechnology in rural areas...
30. In vitro conservation supporting genetic conservation
31. Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
32. DNA genebank
33. Re: Introducing biotechnology in rural areas...
34. Re: DNA genebank
35. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
36. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
37. Characterization of fish biodiversity
38. Re: Core collection // Markers and morphology // Tissue culture
39. Re: DNA genebank
40. Re: DNA genebank
41. Developing a core collection - Importance of choice of marker
42. Re: Establishing a universal molecular marker data base
43. Re: Establishing a universal molecular marker data base
44. Markers vs. morphology for diversity analysis
45. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
46. DNA genebank - survey of institutions worldwide
47. DNA bank versus seed bank
48. Re: DNA genebank
49. Re: Introducing biotechnology in rural areas...
50. Learning a lot in this conference - Panama
51. Re: Establishing a universal molecular marker data base
52. Re: Livestock - biotechnology - Pakistan
53. Re: Establishing a universal molecular marker data base
54. Molecular tools and aquatic biodiversity // Appropriate applications in developing countries
55. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
56. Biotechnology in developing countries // Human resource development
57. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
58. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
59. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
60. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
61. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
62. Fish genetic resources - Malaysia
63. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
64. Re: Fish genetic resources - Malaysia
65. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
66. Re: Molecular characterisation of animal genetic resources
67. DNA banks - forest genetic resources
68. Application of biotechnology in forest genetic resources conservation
69. Economic value of genetic diversity measure in aquaculture
70. Molecular markers - genetic distances - livestock
71. Molecular markers - Populations the same? - Inbreeding
72. Markers - Characterisation - Biopiracy
73. Diversity and conservation
74. Capacity building // Decentralised banks
75. Re: Molecular markers - Populations the same? - Inbreeding
76. Re: DNA banks - forest genetic resources
77. Simpler techniques for molecular characterization of forest trees
78. Re: Capacity building // Decentralised banks
79. Re: Simpler techniques for molecular characterization of forest trees
80. Re: Simpler techniques for molecular characterization of forest trees
81. Re: Molecular markers - Populations the same? - Inbreeding
82. Animal genetic resources - Documentation, evaluation, conservation and utilization
83. Re: Capacity building // Decentralised banks
84. Re: Capacity building // Decentralised banks
85. Re: Capacity building // Decentralised banks
86. Biotechnology and genetic resources in war-hit countries
87. DNA barcoding // Inadequacy of using a single molecular marker system
88. Using different molecular marker systems
89. Biotechnology in animal genetic resources research - Philippines
90. Re: Capacity building // Decentralised banks
91. Re: Biotechnology and genetic resources in war-hit countries
92. Capacity and economic issues - Madagascar
93. Re: Using different molecular marker systems
94. Use what the countries have to make decisions on conservation
95. Characterization of genetic resources using molecular markers
96. Germplasm conservation and conservation of endangered species
97. Conservation requires a long term commitment
98. Re: Characterization of genetic resources using molecular markers
99. Genetic diversity studies: Too much emphasis on markers
100. Re: Genetic diversity studies: Too much emphasis on markers
101. Conservation/depletion of forest biodiversity - Nigeria
102. Review of issues concerning aquatic genetic resources
103. Curated molecular marker data base
104. Re: Capacity building // Decentralised banks
105. Re: Markers - Characterisation - Biopiracy
106. Root crop diversity and local tissue culture
107. Biotechnology and conservation of livestock - Pakistan
108. Capacity building for biotechnology
109. Not depending heavily on a single type of marker
110. Benefits of the conference - Bosnia and Herzegovina
111. Re: Capacity building for biotechnology
112. Biotechnology, conservation and nature
113. Decision-support tools for conservation of livestock
114. Re: Root crop diversity and local tissue culture
115. Preservation of livestock genetic resources
116. End of e-mail conference - India
117. Using biotechnology to conserve and characterise life support species
118. Re: DNA barcoding // Inadequacy of using a single molecular marker system
119. Re: Not depending heavily on a single type of marker
120. Use of DNA microarrays for study of genetic diversity
121. Re: Preservation of livestock genetic resources
122. End of e-conference - Cameroon
123. Summing up - Nigeria
124. Gene banks and the role of biotechnology
125. Thanks a lot!
126. Capacity building for biotechnology - Suggestion for a global biotech programme
127. Re: Not depending heavily on a single type of marker
** Closing message from Moderator (4/7/05)
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