The medical community is also beginning to take a stand against genetically modified foods. |
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It is said that genetically modified foods will ensure that the entire world can be fed adequately and nutritiously. |
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One great potential danger was genetically modified wild plants gaining resistance to insect pests by cross-pollination. |
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The Swiss company, Bayer, had an application approved to grow genetically modified canola earlier this year. |
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Approval would allow the genetically modified oilseed to be grown in Britain. |
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Right now, about three million hectares of Canadian farmland are growing crops of plants that have been genetically modified by biotechnology. |
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A consumer backlash against genetically modified food helped nip investor enthusiasm in the bioengineered bud. |
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In a similar case in the U.S., an appeal court struck down a massive award against a farmer for saving seed from genetically modified soybeans. |
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This genetically modified hormone was designed to increase milk production in dairy cows. |
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Tomorrow we continue our series of special reports on genetically modified foods. |
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The transgene contamination is certain to fuel the contentious debate over the use of genetically modified crops. |
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Pusztai reported that the rats that were fed genetically modified potato suffered stunted growth, damaged organs and impaired immune systems. |
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That's in contrast to the nuclear energy and genetically modified organism industries, which are hobbled by bad public relations, she adds. |
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People opposed to genetically modified organisms say we're going to have super weeds taking over the world. |
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For example, Pinker attributes opposition to genetically modified foods to innate and intuitive essentialism. |
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The protocol establishes a biosafety clearing house for information about genetically modified organisms. |
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They are also all made without genetically modified ingredients, hydrogenated oils, artificial flavourings, colourings or preservatives. |
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Not all of this glyphosate is detoxified or broken down by the genetically modified soybean. |
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The public dialogue reported general unease and little support for early commercialization of genetically modified crops. |
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Gene flow is the transfer of recombinant DNA incorporated in genetically modified plants into wild populations. |
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Biotechnology companies say that genetically modified crops could be a way to produce certain pharmaceuticals inexpensively. |
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But have you ever sympathised with road protesters, anti-nuclear demonstrators or those who tear up genetically modified crops? |
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They were recognized for their development of an animal model to predict the allergenicity of genetically modified food. |
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Genetically modified maize, the prevailing genetically modified plant cultivated in Bulgaria, is not on the list. |
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Are they just experimenting with genetically modified wheat or are darker deeds going on behind the heavily fortified walls? |
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Farmers who grow genetically modified varieties cannot replant or trade them without paying royalties. |
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The researchers observed more beetles in genetically modified, rather than conventional, maize crops. |
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Chinese farmers planted this field with genetically modified rice engineered to resist two insect pests, the stem borer and the leaf roller. |
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Leaf disks are made of the target species the plant species that will be altered, genetically modified, or transformed. |
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The organism is genetically modified and is likely to directly or indirectly enter the human food chain. |
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Whether such genetically modified vines can retain the same variety name remains to be legally tested. |
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The biggest threat is the presence of test sites for genetically modified plants in Scotland from which genetic pollution is inevitable. |
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The Japanese have genetically modified onions that suppress the enzyme which causes weeping. |
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Researchers are developing genetically modified poppies producing artificially high thebaine levels. |
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It seems that genetically modified fruit and vegetables are engineered to last longer on the shelf. |
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The new sprouts are not genetically modified in the sense of having artificial genes introduced from other species. |
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Sometimes DNA is artificially synthesized for the production of genetically modified food. |
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When the soyabeans are genetically modified they can lead to a host of health problems that have now been well documented. |
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The technology we are talking about here is the genetically modified plants or organisms. |
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Now that the genome is known, scientists hope to accelerate the rate of evolution creating a range of genetically modified birds. |
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He is equally emphatic in his opposition to genetically modified food which he thinks is being propelled by the multinationals. |
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The use of genetically modified organisms is prohibited, but not all farms are organic. |
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In October, the microbiologist dispatched a graduate student to Mexico to conduct workshops about the coming of genetically modified corn. |
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I want to allay any fears that the wheat to be donated is genetically modified. |
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The same can be said about a new survey of attitudes to biotechnology and genetically modified foods. |
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You've been an outspoken critic of genetically modified foods and genetic engineering. |
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The test was based on genetically modified viruses that infect only the tuberculosis bacteria. |
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The discovery that unapproved genetically modified seeds had been planted in a trial site in the UK should not really cause much surprise. |
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The genetically modified poem is critic-ready, designed for the sanitized fields of modern mass production. |
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The issue of labelling genetically modified foods is likely to come before the World Trade Organisation in the near future. |
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This is likely to be a useful tool for the characterization of genetically modified plants. |
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It is not impossible for organic and genetically modified agriculture to coexist. |
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Added to this is the routine addition of antibiotic resistant genes to genetically modified plants by corporations. |
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers genetically modified foods equivalent to unmodified foods. |
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Many people have unwittingly consumed genetically modified crops without any health problems. |
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Soon, we have witnessed a compact summary of the scientist's obsessive quest to develop a genetically modified human being. |
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The experiment was not a test of the safety of genetically modified organisms. |
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The catch is that the oil is extracted from cotton laden with toxic pesticides and fertilizers, and grown with genetically modified organisms. |
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Either laid back or ignorant, Americans did not react to issues of genetically modified foods or cloning with the fury of Europeans. |
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Smoking is much more dangerous than eating genetically modified organisms, therefore they must just be doing it to spite the Americans. |
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These soybeans are genetically modified to tolerate spraying with the non-selective herbicide. |
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In Australia, this cotton is the first cab off the rank in this category of genetically modified plants. |
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Other officers are involved in specialist work on matters such as ornithology, marine and freshwater ecology, palaeontology and genetically modified organisms. |
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Three East Yorkshire fields where genetically modified oilseed rape has been growing have been contaminated with illegal antibiotic genes, it emerged today. |
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Most would rather do without agrochemicals or genetically modified crops. |
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It is true in theory that any given small farm might employ toxic agrochemicals, genetically modified seeds, or other techniques typical of industrial agriculture. |
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In Canada, the register lists the first evidence of genetic contamination of a wild relative as a result of commercial growing of a genetically modified crop. |
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The arguments for genetically modified organisms that have been dinned into us for 15 years are based on an almost sublime misreading of the world's food problems. |
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Cute labels saying products haven't been genetically modified are designed to profit off of fear, not protect you with science. |
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The trade group has fought mandatory labeling of genetically modified foods. |
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Giant doses of a genetically modified measles vaccine cured two of blood cancer at the Mayo Clinic this week. |
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That culture rejects highly processed foods, genetically modified foods, and the whole industrial approach to food production. |
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It has been genetically modified to be sweeter, to have a longer shelf life, and to keep its sweetness throughout its longer life. |
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The cultivation of genetically modified crops is increasing at an explosive rate, now covering a global area more than two times the size of the United Kingdom. |
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Nearly 5 million small farmers in China, India, South Africa, Brazil and Mexico now grow cotton genetically modified to protect it against the boll weevil. |
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It was only discovered in 2002 that genetically modified maize had been coming into the country in unmilled food aid, unannounced, for several years. |
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The Angolan government has hit back at critics of its move last month to ban unmilled genetically modified seed in donations meant for the hungry. |
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My understanding, from farming sources, is that growing genetically modified crops does not cost all that much less than growing unmodified crops. |
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Thus, even if a curious farmer were to plant some genetically modified grain received as food aid, its continued presence in the field is unlikely. |
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Despite the growing organic food business and protests of anti-G.M. food groups, Americans already eat lots of genetically modified food, mostly soybeans and corn. |
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He created his own crowd-funding platform for genetically modified organisms, which has yet to be launched. |
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The Supreme Court on Friday restrained the Centre from granting any fresh approval for field trials of genetically modified organisms in the country until further orders. |
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They have announced a precautionary principle with regard to genetically modified foods, which is very difficult to reconcile with the WTO's sanitary and phytosanitary rules. |
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However, the error rate in a genetically modified or cloned conceptus is potentially so high that such applications should never be approved by any science ethics committee. |
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Faculty and staff in the institute will conduct science-based and socially relevant research on the risks and benefits of genetically modified plant and animal products. |
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Now even tofu is likely to be tainted with genetically modified organisms, and your favorite natural tabouli mix may contain irradiated herbs and spices. |
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Two teams of scientists have found the weeds are cross-breeding with genetically modified crops, making them nearly impossible to kill with pesticides. |
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If the government wanted more reasons not to embrace commercial cultivation of genetically modified crops then it need look no further than yesterday's findings. |
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Saradhi, along with his team, found a genetically modified variety of Indian Mustard. |
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The first genetically modified mice contained randomly inserted transgenes and were used in studies of gene function in the whole animal. |
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A government panel had last year supported introduction of genetically modified brinjal, or eggplant. |
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Nearly two thirds of survey respondents were baffled by terms such as macrobiotic, sustainable and genetically modified. |
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This was highlighted by country's renowned biotechnologists at launching ceremony of ISAAA report on global status of genetically modified crops. |
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Therefore, the transgenic mice have been genetically modified, constituting a new life form. |
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Adenoviruses are genetically modified viruses used in gene therapy to treat cystic fibrosis, cancer and other diseases. |
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Its BayerCropscience business develops genetically modified crops and pesticides. |
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Often the varieties have been genetically modified to tolerate glyphosate or to provide protection against natural pests. |
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Recent mainstream technological developments include genetically modified food. |
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In 1994, Calgene introduced a genetically modified tomato called the FlavrSavr, which could be vine ripened without compromising shelf life. |
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In 2008, Sir Martin Doughty, the Chairman of Natural England, warned the Prime Minister of the potential danger of genetically modified crops. |
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Efforts have also been undertaken with genetically modified alga in a bioreactor. |
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Fungal growth and Fusarium mycotoxin content in isogenic traditional maize and genetically modified maize grown in France and Spain. |
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The country is the primary developer and grower of genetically modified food, representing half of the world's biotech crops. |
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He was a Greenpeace member until the group opposed genetically modified organisms. |
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Selective activity of polyene macrolides produced by genetically modified Streptomyces on Trypanosoma cruzi. |
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Now they've devised another monster movie, featuring genetically modified piranhas. |
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The test uses a genetically modified mircroorganism that emits light when exposed to a genotoxin. |
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Scientists managed to grow the hair cells vital to hearing in the cochleas of genetically modified mice. |
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Rather than being genetically modified, the new onion has been specially bred and grown in low-sulphur soils to cut its pyruvic acid content by half. |
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Genetic research has produced several genetically modified varieties. |
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Proto-oncogenes are genes that play a role in normal cell growth but, when genetically modified, can cause the out-of-control cell division that leads to cancer. |
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The researchers used genetically modified mice with abnormal connections in an area of the brain called the superior colliculus, which is involved in motion detection. |
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Biotech foods, genetically engineered foods, genetically modified foods and Frankenfoods are names for the scientifically created foods that we are all eating today. |
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Companies such as Monsanto that earn much of their profit through the selling of genetically modified seeds has added to the controversy surrounding introduced species. |
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Similarly, researchers at Japan's National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences continue to develop an edible vaccine produced in genetically modified rice. |
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The seed in question is Agrisure Viptera, also known as MIR 162, which has been genetically modified to resist corn pests like earworms and cutworms. |
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Protesters claimed the oilseed rape feed, which is the first live genetically modified seed to be introduced into the country, is a huge threat to the environment and farmers. |
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Some, like Welsh's group, put copies of the gene responsible for the normal CFTR protein into genetically modified adenoviruses, which typically cause colds. |
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As the presidential campaign kicks into high gear, you're not likely to hear any stem-winders on the potential hazards of genetically modified foods. |
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The genetically modified organisms produced can be used to produce products such as recombinant proteins, used in medical research, or be grown in agriculture. |
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The first commercially available genetically modified food was a variety of tomato named the Flavr Savr, which was engineered to have a longer shelf life. |
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Bakan B, Richard D, Molard and B Cahagnier Fungal growth and Fusarium mycotoxin content in isogenic traditional maize and genetically modified maize grown in France and Spain. |
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