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Revision as of 04:46, 4 October 2014

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1. Information about Organism:citrus unshiu(japanese orange)

  • What is the Risk Group of this organism?
  • Risk Group 1
  • What source did you use to get the Risk Group information?
  • NIH Guidelines

2. Information about Part(s):d-limonene synthase enzyme gene in citrus unshiu

  • What is the natural function of this part in its parent organism?
  • Synthesis of d-limonene in Citrus unshiu.
  • Does the part, by itself, present any safety risks? If so, what are the risks? If not, why not?
  • D-limonene is contained in Japanese orange we eat and there is no risk in general. However, according to the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, limonene is a chemical substance which can cause mucosal irritation. Therefore, it might to be harmful for our health to take it in in an excessive amount.

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  • What will you use the part/organism for?.
  • To change the smell of E.coli and S.cerevisiae.