I hear you on the whole patent issue and I see this as more of a
publicity stunt to get buzz around. Optimizing transgene expression in
anything else but tobacco and arabidopsis is going to take much longer
to tweak mainly due to regeneration time and the fact that he probably
optimized everything to work in N. tabacum. Coming from a few years of
experience with plant engineering I can say its not a simple task and
often involves scrapping weeks of work...like most projects in general.
If there is enough hype, his investors will be happy and continue
funding. This is just speculation but Im sure the final product will be
purely ornamental like poinsetta or some tree that has no agrivalue
beyond pretty and O2 factory. In retrospect choosing tobacco may have
been ill thought in terms of market breadth as you stated. I had no
clue there are regulations on tobacco. Here in the US you can do as you
wish...if its transgenic you'll have to wait in line at the EPA like
everyone else and field test for two years.
Sebastian S. Cocioba
CEO & Founder
New York Botanics, LLC
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