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Ric

In all that I've read since the horrific BP spill in the Gulf, I was surprised that the engineered pseudomonas bacteria of Ananada Chakrabarty  - the first living organism to be patented (after decision by US Supreme Court in June, 1980) - played no role.  This was a huge event in patent law - but in the practical world of its intended application...nothing?

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