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<div id="tab-description"><p> <h1>Risk assessment of the <i>E. coli </i> bacteria modified with genes of fluorescence</h1></p><br />
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<p>The implementation of every innovative issue is that it always requires studies and regulations that guarantee that this one
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<p>The implementation of new technologies requires studies and regulations that guarantee it to be safe, for both the environment and everyone exposed. It is important to remember that there is no activity that has zero risk, and synthetic organisms are not the exception.</p>
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<p>Regarding experts in the area of biosecurity of the biotechnology and the scientific measuring tools and risk mitigation the iGEM Zamorano team made intensive studies to demonstrate the implementation of the E. zamofordi is capable of detecting copper in the water is safe and it complies with all the international standards of biosecurity.</p><p>
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<p>There exists tools and methods to evaluate the hazards an organism represent. Specifically, a risk assessment guide details how the risk assessment should be made in order to properly the threat of an organism. A risk assessment is a scientific measure that allows the identification of new hazards. The iGEM Zamorano team made intensive studies to demonstrate that the <i>E. zamofordi</i> is capable of detecting copper residues in water, is safe and it complies with all the international standards of biosafety. To prove its safety, we evaluated two approaches; The environmental risk assessment (ERA) guide proposed by the Cartagena Protocol and a Latin America ERA Guide proposed by 14 expert scientists.
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That is why a risk evaluation is a scientific measure that allows the identification of new dangers, it means, that may be as a result of the genetic modification and that they do not exist in the conventional organism. To this, there are a series of steps that allow an investigation to measure the type of risk that represents the fact that the new organism exists in the environment.  
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Risk assessment of the E. coli bacteria modified with genes of fluorescence



Introduction


The implementation of new technologies requires studies and regulations that guarantee it to be safe, for both the environment and everyone exposed. It is important to remember that there is no activity that has zero risk, and synthetic organisms are not the exception.

There exists tools and methods to evaluate the hazards an organism represent. Specifically, a risk assessment guide details how the risk assessment should be made in order to properly the threat of an organism. A risk assessment is a scientific measure that allows the identification of new hazards. The iGEM Zamorano team made intensive studies to demonstrate that the E. zamofordi is capable of detecting copper residues in water, is safe and it complies with all the international standards of biosafety. To prove its safety, we evaluated two approaches; The environmental risk assessment (ERA) guide proposed by the Cartagena Protocol and a Latin America ERA Guide proposed by 14 expert scientists.



“The importance of this study lays in the proposition of a tool that provides researchers an alternative method to mitigate the possible new hazards in an organism”.