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Javier Pascual1, Kristie Tanner1, Cristina Vilanova1
1Darwin Bioprospecting Excellence S.L., Paterna, Spain.
Abstract:
The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing (https://www.cbd.int/abs/), primarily designed for vascular plant and animal resources, is also extended to the use of microbial resources, but its application to the microbiological realm has raised many doubts and provoked criticisms. This is because of the particularities of microbial ecology and the technical and legal difficulties encompassed in its application.
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