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    Zimbabwe Worlds Health Organization Genetically Modified Organisms GMO Position Paper 2013 A. Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are defined as an organism in which its DNA has been altered in unnatural way. It was 1973 when Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer combined their research to create the first successful recombinant DNA organisms. It was 7 years after that‚ that the Supreme Court rules that genetically modified organisms can be patented. The first patented GMO was an oil-eating microorganism

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    Are GMO’s the Future of Food? To some‚ “Genetically Modified” is synonymous with “dangerous” and “unnatural” to others Genetically Modified Organisms can mean the difference between eating or starving‚ and can mean saving thousands of dollars in crop losses. GMO’s can help farmers grow more food on less land and can help farmers in the developing world grow a sustenance crop to support and feed their families. Those who view GMO’s as a danger to themselves and their children usually don’t fully

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    Submitted by: Romina Jairah M. Santos Submitted to: Mrs. Imelda Alvarez GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS (GMOs) HISTORY: The general principle of producing a GMO is to alter the genetic material of an organism’s genome. Genetic modification caused by human activity has been occurring since humans first domesticated animals in 12 000 BC and plants around 10‚000 BC. Genetic engineering the direct transfer of DNA from one organism to another was first accomplished by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen in

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    Genetically Modified Organisms Genetically modified Organisms (GMOs) has become a popular topic nationwide. The argument of whether it is ethical to use biotechnology to develop crops has been debated back and forth. However‚ GMOs have been proven time and time again that they can increase food production‚ lower costs‚ and decrease damage on the environment. The increased use of pesticides and fertilizers on plants over the years have made a big impact on the environment. These harmful chemicals

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    Genetically modified organisms or GMO’s is one of the most highly debated issues nationwide. GMO’s are organisms whose genetic material has been genetically engineered to improve productivity‚ quality and resist extreme circumstance and chemicals. Ensuring an adequate food source for this growing population will be a major challenge in years to come. GMO’s will be able to meet those needs because that is the reasoning behind genetically modified. More crops can yielded and prices can stay low

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    Genetically Modified Organisms Course Project Table of Contents Abstract-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Introduction to Genetically Modified Foods/The History behind the Technology--------------4-7 Political and Legal Influences/Economics and GM Foods------------------------------------------7-11 Psychological/Sociological Effects of GMOs/Cultural Context and media Influence---------11-15 Genetically

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    Orange contained Dioxin‚ which was found to be extremely carcinogenic. In 1979‚ a lawsuit was filed but the company agreed to settle for $180 million. Around the beginning of 1975‚ Monsanto shifted its focus to biotechnology and introduced genetically modified plant cells. It switched its emphasis from chemicals to food. Now‚ the Monsanto Company is the world’s largest seed company. Because the company is so big‚ there are multiple problems to be dealt with. Environmental concerns would be one

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    GMO Foods The topic of genetically modified foods is one that is hotly debated‚ but the problem is that the phrase GMO is very broad and encompasses techniques and modifications to food that you potentially should and shouldn’t be concerned about. At this point in time there doesn’t seem to be an overt benefit or risk to consuming GMO foods. According to the FDA‚ the big three GMO foods are soybeans‚ corn‚ and canola. But the FDA has also evaluated the safety of genetic modifications to flax

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    states “A genetically modified organism (GMO) or genetically engineered organism (GEO) is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.” The simple version of that definition is basically that people‚ for whatever reason‚ decided to modify crops or organisms to fit certain qualifications and characteristics of their choosing. The gene introduced into the organism is exaggerated to fit the desire of the creator. For example‚ the most commonly genetically modified

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    Science has been evolving since the start of man. There have been finding and inventions large and small. Genetically Modified Organisms‚ also known as GMOs‚ are one of those large findings. GMOs are a vital part of our world’s food production. In Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ the creature could be considered a scientific breakthrough and also a genetically modified organism. Frankenstein is a romantic novel. If the creature would have been used correctly it would have helped with scientific breakthroughs

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