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    Title: Affects of Genetically Modified Food Topic: Genetic modified foods Specific Purpose: To inform about GM foods‚ the hazards and the reason they should be labeled Thesis Statement: Today I want to inform about GM foods INTRODUCTION Attention Material : How awesome would it be if your pet glowed in the dark? Or your family had a zebra-dog? How about a family dog that could take out the entire neighborhood in one lick? Now how about owning this dairy cow? Looks normal but its not. All

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    discuss the truth about GM seeds and foods and open your eyes to the real effect this industry has on our farmers‚ the environment‚ and most of all‚ our health. A genetically modified organism (GMO) is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. These techniques‚ generally known as recombinant DNA technology‚ use DNA molecules from different sources and combine them into one molecule‚ creating a new set of genes. This DNA is then transferred into

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    GM Food

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    Summary of three articles A. GMO FACTS What are GMOs? - Genetically modified organisms are living organisms whose genetic material has been artificially manipulated in a laboratory through genetic engineering‚ or GE. - This relatively new science creates unstable combinations of plant‚ animal‚ bacteria and viral genes that do not occur in nature or through traditional crossbreeding methods. - To withstand direct application of herbicide and/or to produce an insecticide. - GMO is accompanied by

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    In the same way that at the beginning of the Green Revolution people had the intention to solve world hunger‚ people in the present is encouraged to do so as well. This is a really great idea; unfortunately‚ the solution for them is no other than GMOs. One of the principal companies involved in genetically modified organisms is Monsanto. Monsanto is one of the largest agricultural companies in the world. At the beginning it was a company focused in chemical and plastics just until 1980 when it started

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    example: GM cow produces more high quality milk than a normal cow. 2. The recent acts of activists intent on destruction of research plots included plants altered by molecular as well as classical genetic techniques. Is it possible to distinguish between plants altered by classical genetics and those altered by modern techniques? If it is possible‚ how is it done? If you have a DNA lab‚ then you could check: many GM crops will have other genes which have been inserted alongside the actual

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    Library Assignment Scholarly Journal Windley‚ S.‚ (2008). Genetically modified foods. This article comes from a scholarly journal called Genetically Modified Foods and it explains what genetically modified foods are and what effects they have in our bodies. A genetically modified food is the change of the foods original DNA structure. One of the many purposes of GMO’s is for the resistance against herbicides used in the fields. According to the article‚ a big concern about GMO’s is the lack

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    Genetically Modified Food (GMF) has the potential to solve many of the world’s hunger and malnutrition problems‚ and to help protect and preserve the environment by increasing yield and reducing reliance upon chemical pesticides and herbicides. So I think that GMF should be a good solution for the world’s increasing population. The world population has reached 6 billion people and is predicted to double in the next 50 years. The more increasing of population will lead to the more requirement of

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    this information to you‚ hopefully expanding your knowledge of genetically modified food. I hope that this conference will allow us to broaden our ideas of how to stop the wave of genetically modified foods that is sweeping our nation. With genetic engineering‚ transferring genes from one species’ DNA to another is just like taking a page out of one book and putting it between the pages of another book. Biotech food is not the answer to global food security‚ should be strictly regulated because of

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    GMOs: What's the Big Deal?

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    GMOs: What’s the Big Deal? Manipulation of plants and animals to produce more desirable traits is certainly nothing new. In fact‚ the process of plant and animal breeding has been around almost since the time that humans evolved from hunting and gathering to farming. Animal breeders breed one type of dog‚ for example‚ with another‚ to combine the desired traits of both‚ and the results are called “cross-breeds”. Plant breeders cross one type of plant that may be high yielding but not drought

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    attitude towards GM food. The article should be no less than 500 words. Genetically modified (GM) foods are foods derived from genetically modified organisms. Genetically modified organisms have had specific changes introduced into their DNA by genetic engineering‚ using a process of either Cisgenesis or Transgenesis. GM foods were first put on the market in the early 1990s. Typically‚ genetically modified foods are transgenic plant products: soybean‚ corn‚ canola‚ and cotton seed oil. Last year‚ the

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