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<p id="pp">Our initial concerns surrounding the use of kill switches as bio-safety devices were centred  
 
<p id="pp">Our initial concerns surrounding the use of kill switches as bio-safety devices were centred  
 
around their efficiency, robustness over time and ability to prevent transfer of synthetic DNA into the  
 
around their efficiency, robustness over time and ability to prevent transfer of synthetic DNA into the  
wild population. We contacted Dr Markus Gershater, chief scientific officer at Synthace Ltd, to ask him  
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wild population. We contacted <a href="http://www.synthace.com/2010/06/26/markus-gershater/">Dr Markus Gershater</a>, chief scientific officer at Synthace Ltd, to ask him  
 
what the application of kill switches might be in an industrial setting and what evidence would be satisfactory
 
what the application of kill switches might be in an industrial setting and what evidence would be satisfactory
 
  for their use. Dr Gershater gave the view that kill switches would not be as effective or economical as the
 
  for their use. Dr Gershater gave the view that kill switches would not be as effective or economical as the

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