
Researchers at Oxford University released a genetically engineered baculovirus, the world’s first release of a biotech-generated virus
In 1994, researchers at Oxford University conducted a field trial involving a genetically engineered baculovirus, specifically one modified to express a scorpion toxin gene.
This baculovirus was designed to be more effective at killing moth larvae than the naturally occurring virus.
The trial sparked significant public debate and controversy in Britain regarding the potential risks associated with releasing genetically modified organisms.
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Source: Gale Academic
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