Odd-Gunnar Wikmark
Research Director Gene Technology, Environment and Society
ogwi@norceresearch.no
+47 56 10 78 84
Tromsø Forskningspark, Sykehusvn 23, 9019 Tromsø
Division
Climate & Environment
Research Groups
Gene technology, environment and society
More information about Odd-Gunnar
Projects
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Academic articleWith great power comes great responsibility: why ‘safe enough’ is not good enough in debates on new gene technologies– Agriculture and Human Values 2022
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Academic articleUntargeted Proteomics-Based Approach to Investigate Unintended Changes in Genetically Modified Maize for Environmental Risk Assessment Purpose– Frontiers in Toxicology 2021
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Academic literature reviewMicroplastics pollution in the ocean: Potential carrier of resistant bacteria and resistance genes.– Environmental Pollution 2021
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Feature articleGenredigering reguleres som GMO– Nationen 2018
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Academic literature reviewRevisiting Risk Governance of GM Plants: The Need to Consider New and Emerging Gene-Editing Techniques– Frontiers in Plant Science 2018
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Conference lectureRisks for the environment by new plant breeding techniques and how to assess them– Special event on the risk assessment of new plant breeding techniques 2017
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Academic articleMolecular responses of genetically modified maize to abiotic stresses as determined through proteomic and metabolomic analyses– PLOS ONE 2017
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Conference lectureImplementing a fit for purpose GMO regulatory system in Namibia– Biosafety workshop 2016
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Academic articleLevels of DNA methylation and transcript accumulation in leaves of transgenic maize varieties– Environmental Sciences Europe 2016
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Academic articleInvestigations of immunogenic, allergenic and adjuvant properties of Cry1Ab protein after intragastric exposure in a food allergy model in mice– BMC Immunology 2016
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Academic articleTransgene Expression and Bt Protein Content in Transgenic Bt Maize (MON810) under Optimal and Stressful Environmental Conditions– PLOS ONE 2015
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Research reportUncertainty and Knowledgegaps related to Environmental Risk Assessment of GMOs– GenØk -Senter for biosikkerhet 2015
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Academic articleCry1Ab Protein from Bacillus thuringiensis and MON810 cry1Ab-transgenic Maize Exerts No Adjuvant Effect After Airway Exposure– Scandinavian Journal of Immunology 2015
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Academic articleHumoral and cellular immune responses in mice after airway administration of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ab and MON810 cry1Ab-transgenic maize– Food and Agricultural Immunology 2015
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Academic articleComparative proteomic analysis of genetically modified maize grown under different agroecosystems conditions in Brazil– Proteome Science 2013
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Research reportGenetically Modified Potato with Increased resistance to P. infestans – SelectingTesting Species for Environmental Impact Assessment on Non-Target Organisms.– GenØk 2013
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Academic articleSelection of nontarget testing organisms for ERA of GM potato with increased resistance to Late Blight– Potato Research 2013
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Academic chapterImplications of GM crops in subsistence-based agricultural systems in Africa– 2013
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Academic chapterCo-existence challenges in small-scale farming when farmers share and save seeds– 2013
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Academic articleTn1546 is part of a larger plasmid-encoded genetic unit horizontally disseminated among clonal Enterococcus faecium lineages– Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 2010
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Academic articleSexual Isolation in Acinetobacter baylyi Is Locus-Specific and Varies 10,000-Fold Over the Genome– Genetics 2009
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Academic articleObligatory group I introns with unusual features at positions 1949 and 2449 in nuclear LSU rDNA of Didymiaceae myxomycetes– Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 2007
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Academic articleThe molecular evolution and structural organization of group I introns at position 1389 in nuclear small subunit rDNA of myxomycetes– Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 2007
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Academic articleShort-term sequence evolution and vertical inheritance of the Naegleria twin-ribozyme group I intron– BMC Evolutionary Biology 2006
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Academic articleShort-term sequence evolution and vertical inheritance of the Naegleria twin-ribozyme group I intron– BMC Ecology and Evolution 2006
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Academic articleThe recent transfer of a homing endonuclease gene– Nucleic Acids Research (NAR) 2005
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Academic articleGroup I introns are very common in nuclear SSU rDNA and LSU rDNA of Myxomycetes– Scripta Botanica Belgica 2002