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4. A worst-case scenario (eg. increased survival, reproductive 
capacity, dispersal, transfer of the genetic modification to other 
organisms, etc.) would predict that no risks greater than those 
caused by the non-modified organism will occur. 
B. The nature of the test 
1. The test site is of limited size or area and is reasonably 
isolated from potentially adversely affected ecosystems. 
2. Introduction protocols are designed to decrease any potential 
non-target effects of the modified organism. 
3. Numbers of the modified organism released and the expected 
reproductive capability would predict a low probability of 
affecting the surrounding environment adversely. 
4. Emergency procedures for aborting the experiment are 
effective . 
5. Procedures conducted at the termination of the experiment 
eliminate the potential for adverse carry-over effects 
attributable to the modified organism. 
DRAFT - February 4, 1985 
Sue Tolin and George Lacy 
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