Plant Genetics and Genetic Engineering
The System-wide Information Network for Genetic Resources (SINGER) - an information exchange network of the Future Harvest Centres of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).
The Nighttime Gardener - everything you have wanted to know about genetic engineering but were afraid to ask, and a list of genetically engineered organisms that have been already been released in the environment in the form of field tests by the USDA/APHIS.
www.mindfully.org - Genetic Engineering 2004 - links, information, articles on the effects of genetic engineering.
Information about Genetically Engineered Food - do you have a choice?
Soy Info Online information about soy products and related protein issues, and information about the health hazards of genetically-manipulated soy.
True Food Network - source of information on GE foods including a consumer's shopping list of GE-free and GE-containing food products, fact sheets, campaign action kits and fun things such as e-mailable postcards, screensavers and stickers.
Genetic Engineering and Its Dangers - articles about GE foods (both scientific and ethical), collected at the San Francisco State University.
Union of Concerned Scientists - information on genetic engineering and sustainable agriculture.
Council for Responsible Genetics - a non-profit organization concerned with all aspects of biotechnology, including food safety.
Genetic ID's - Genetic ID offers a full palette of qualitative and quantitative testing options which can reliably detect ALL commercialized genetically modified organisms in food, and Animal Feed testing is used to detect the presence of animal-derived materials, such as meat and bone meal, in animal feed or its components, whether species-specific or for a general barnyard screen.
Genetic Resources Action International (GRAIN) - an international non-governmental organization established in 1990 to help further a global movement of popular action against one of the world's most pervasive threats to world food and livelihood security: genetic erosion.
The Genetic Engineering Action Network (GEAN) - a diverse network of grassroots activists, national and community non-governmental organizations (NGOs), farmer and farm advocacy groups, academics and scientists who have come together to work on the myriad of issues surrounding biotechnology.