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3. If the modified organism has a tarqet organism, provide the 
foliating: 
a. Identification and taxoncmy. 
b. The anticipated mechanism and result of the interaction 
between the released microorganism and the target organism. 
C. Containment 
Indicate containment procedures in the event of accidental release as 
well as intentional release and procedures for emergency termination 
of the experiment. Specify access and security measures for the area(s) 
in which the tests will be performed. 
D. Monitoring 
Describe monitoring procedures and their limits of detection for survival, 
dissemination, and nontarget interactions of the modified microorganism. 
Include periodicity of sampling and rationale for monitoring procedures. 
Collect data to compare the modified organisms with the nonmodified 
microorganism most similar to the modified organism at the site of the 
trial. Results of monitoring should be submitted to the RAC according 
to a schedule specified at the time of approval . 
Risk Analysis 
Results of testing in artificial contained envirorments together with 
careful consideration of the genetics, biology, and ecology of the nonmodified 
and the modified organisms will enable a reasonable prediction of whether 
or not significant risk of environmental damage will result from the release 
of the modified organism in the small-scale field test. In this section, 
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