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                                         As they confer no survival advantage nor have any effect other than regulating the expression of KillerRed in our system, these components do not pose a risk by themselves. The antibiotics used to maintain the corresponding plasmids in the cells have the same properties as ampicillin; resistance to them does not confer a survival advantage to bacteria in the wild. To prevent our bacteria ever making it inside a hospital where they could pose a risk due to the particular nature of those environments (immunodeficient organisms, strong trace presence of antibiotics...), we did not allow any sick researcher to perform experiments in the lab.<br><br>
                                         As they confer no survival advantage nor have any effect other than regulating the expression of KillerRed in our system, these components do not pose a risk by themselves. The antibiotics used to maintain the corresponding plasmids in the cells have the same properties as ampicillin; resistance to them does not confer a survival advantage to bacteria in the wild. To prevent our bacteria ever making it inside a hospital where they could pose a risk due to the particular nature of those environments (immunodeficient organisms, strong trace presence of antibiotics...), we did not allow any sick researcher to perform experiments in the lab.<br><br>
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                                         We show that interactions of our system with the environment or healthy organisms do not pose any more risk than interactions with wild-type bacteria. Yet this isn't all there is to biosecurity. As a general guideline for good laboratory practices, and by law, we are required to follow a set of rules. These are given by governmental organizations in France:<br><br>
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                                         We show that interactions of our system with the environment or healthy organisms do not pose any more risk than interactions with wild-type bacteria. Yet this isn't all there is to biosecurity. As a general guideline for good laboratory practices, and by law, we are required to follow a set of rules. These are given by governmental organizations in France:<br><br></p>
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<dd><strong>The High Council for Biotechnologies</strong></dd>
<dd><strong>The High Council for Biotechnologies</strong></dd>
<dd><strong>The Ministry of Higher Education and Research</strong></dd>
<dd><strong>The Ministry of Higher Education and Research</strong></dd>
                                         <dd><strong>The European Parliament</strong></dd>
                                         <dd><strong>The European Parliament</strong></dd>
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Among the laws that have passed concerning the use of genetically modified organisms, the following laws concern us in particular:<br><br>
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<p>Among the laws that have passed concerning the use of genetically modified organisms, the following laws concern us in particular:<br><br></p>
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<dd><strong>European Directive 89/391/CEE</strong></dd>
<dd><strong>European Directive 89/391/CEE</strong></dd>
<dd><strong>European Directive 90/219/CEE</strong></dd>
<dd><strong>European Directive 90/219/CEE</strong></dd>
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To sum up these different laws, we can make a list of good laboratory practices that we have to follow:<br><br>
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To sum up these different laws, we can make a list of good laboratory practices that we have to follow:<br><br></p>
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<dd><strong>Minimalise contamination of work areas and the environment with genetically modified organisms</strong></dd>
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<dd><strong>1. Minimalise contamination of work areas and the environment with genetically modified organisms.</strong></dd>
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<dd><strong>Take measures to control risks at their source (genetic and/or protein level) and then use personal protection equipment (blouses, protectice eyewear...) if needed</strong></dd>
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<dd><strong>2. Take measures to control risks at their source (genetic and/or protein level) and then use personal protection equipment (blouses, protectice eyewear...) if needed.</strong></dd>
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                                         <dd><strong>Regularly check and maintain equipment and procedures used to control genetically modified organism proliferation (laminar flow hoods, bleach...)</strong></dd>
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                                         <dd><strong>3. Regularly check and maintain equipment and procedures used to control genetically modified organism proliferation (laminar flow hoods, bleach...).</strong></dd>
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                                         <dd><strong>Verify if genetically modified organisms can thrive outside of their defined containment zones, and check for their presence in the work area out of their containment zones.</strong></dd>
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                                         <dd><strong>4. Verify if genetically modified organisms can thrive outside of their defined containment zones, and check for their presence in the work area out of their containment zones.</strong></dd>
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                                         <dd><strong>Ensure that personnel are adequately trained (with updated training for new techniques, risks and organisms in the lab).</strong></dd>
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                                         <dd><strong>5. Ensure that personnel are adequately trained (with updated training for new techniques, risks and organisms in the lab).</strong></dd>
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                                         <dd><strong>Create groups or sub-groups dedicated  to matters of biosecurity within the lab or work areas.</strong></dd>
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                                         <dd><strong>6. Create groups or sub-groups dedicated  to matters of biosecurity within the lab or work areas.</strong></dd>
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                                         <dd><strong>Design and publish good laboratory practices manuals for personnel working in the lab.</strong></dd>
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                                         <dd><strong>7. Design and publish good laboratory practices manuals for personnel working in the lab.</strong></dd>
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