DNA Plant Technology Corp. (DNAP)

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This article is part of the Tobacco portal on Sourcewatch funded from 2006 - 2009 by the American Legacy Foundation.

DNA Plant Technology Corp. (DNAP) (Developed high nictoine tobacco): developed a high-nicotine tobacco by conventional cross-breeding of different tobacco plants and advanced breeding techniques

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The abbreviation for DNA Plant Technology is DNAP. In the early 1980's, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. approached DNA Plant Technology Corp., which had developed a high-nicotine tobacco by conventional cross-breeding of different tobacco plants and advanced breeding techniques, such as getting plant cells to fuse in the test tube, a quicker way to transfer genetic traits from one plant to another (DJ 6/23/94; T. Sandefur S. 6/23/94). David Evans was vice president of business development in 1994 (DJ 6/23/94; LAT 9/15/94).

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