The Pollution Within. Overview  The Definition  Genetic Engineering  Invasive Species  Controversial Term  Back Breeding  Genetic Erosion.

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The Pollution Within

Overview  The Definition  Genetic Engineering  Invasive Species  Controversial Term  Back Breeding  Genetic Erosion

The Definition A controversial term for uncontrolled Gene flow into Wild Populations. This is undesirable according to groups such as “Greenpeace” & “TRAFFIC”.

Controversial Term  Genetic Deterioration  Genetic Aggression  Genetic Mixing  Pre-Historic Concept

Back Breeding  Artificial or Selective Breeding  Extinct Animals  Conservation Biology  Examples

Breeding Back (Heck Cattle Group in Netherlands)

Breeding Back (Tamaskan Dog bred to resemble the Wolf in phenotype)

Genetic Erosion & Pollution Assessment Methodologies Objectives : 1)Agree genetic erosion and pollution assessment methodologies for CWR. (Crop Wild Relatives) 2)To assess and predict genetic erosion.

Prioritization - Which taxa do we assess in detail? We have to highlight the taxa where more detailed assessment of genetic erosion/pollution and subsequent monitoring is needed. The Red List threat category could be a determining factor in choosing the level of assessment of genetic erosion/pollution.

Session 1 ( Presentations and Discussions ) : Session 1 ( Presentations and Discussions ) :  Political and legal issues.  Genetic erosion.  Genetic pollution.

Session 2 ( Monitoring ): Session 2 ( Monitoring ):  Monitoring at the taxonomic level.  Monitoring at the population level.  Monitoring at the gene level.

Session 3 ( Case Studies ): Session 3 ( Case Studies ):  Agricultural crops.  Horticultural crops.  Forestry. Any special cases to consider ? Any specific examples ? Any special needs ? Any special cases to consider ? Any specific examples ? Any special needs ?

A Presentation by  Darshan Gajara ( )  Rohan Thakkar ( )  Pallavi Bhoite ( )