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    A genetically modified food or GM food product is defined as “meat and edible plants modified through genetic engineering” (Genetically Modified (GM) Foods‚ 2015). Furthermore‚ human beings have engaged in the process of genetically modifying plants and animals‚ with selective breeding practices within identical species‚ “since the beginning of civilization” (Genetically Modified (GM) Foods‚ 2015). However‚ current methods of genetic modification can cross species boundaries‚ which require suppressive

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    Genetically Modified Crop Plants Biology 115 Genetically Modified Crop Plants Genetically modified crop plants and animals have great potential to change the world we live in. I believe that genetically modified crop plants can cure world starvation and at the same time improve the quality of food production. I recall when Senator Ron Paul was a presidential candidate in 2008 and student asked him his stances on genetically modified food products. His reply was “Big businesses

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    The Term "Genetically Modified (GM) foods" refers to crops produced for human or animal consumption using the recombinant DNA techniques. The world population is growing in a fast pace such that it is expected to double in the next 50 years. Supplying food to this growing population is a major challenge. GM foods can be considered as the major solution for the food security. These foods are produced by the modification of crop plants in the laboratory to enhance desired traits‚ mainly biotic and

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    What are Genetically Modified Foods? Genetically Modified Foods (GMOs) are organisms in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally (man made). The process is called “modern biotechnology” or “gene technology”‚ or “genetic engineering”. These methods are applied to nearly any boxed or package food that you have eaten. Why do we use them?  GM foods are developed – and marketed – because there is some perceived advantage either to the producer or

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    Introduction In this essay‚ arguments will be presented which agree and disagree with the question that ‘genetically modified crops are the only way to feed the world’. Genetically modified (GM) foods are made from genetically modified organisms (GMO). Examples of genetically modified organisms include animals‚ plants and bacteria. The genetic makeup of GMOs are further altered by making specific changes to their DNA and this is done by genetic engineering. Developing nations of India and Africa

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    The Benefits of Genetically Modified Foods In today’s day and age‚ it seems like technology is getting more advanced by the day. Because of this technology‚ many high income countries such as America now have the ability to mass produce food as well as to genetically modify it to enhance the size‚ flavor‚ and appearance. While mass production of food may sound like an easy solution to sustain the constantly increasing global population‚ many people do not appreciate how dependent food production

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    The Negative Effects of Genetically Modified Food in Society Since genetic modification in food has become a way to produce new products‚ it has had some negative effects on society. One of the main negative effects on genetically modified food are the health issues they cause. Since new nutrients such as proteins insert into the DNA of these foods‚ different allergic reactions can develop in people who consume them. Sometimes the new qualities of modified foods can cause a person to become allergic

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    Eliminating Genetically Modified Food at PLU What comes to mind when reading the words genetic modification or Bacillus thurigiensis (abbreviated Bt)? I envision laboratories and science experiments‚ when in reality these words are related to the food we eat every day. What most Americans do not know is the threat that genetically modified food presents to our communities. PLU should do everything in its power to ensure that its students and faculty members are not exposed to genetically modified

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    Genetically Modified Foods GENERAL GOAL: I want to inform my audience. SPECIFIC SPEECH GOAL: I would like to increase the audience’s knowledge of genetically modified foods‚ their history‚ and the controversy that it involves. THESIS STATEMENT: I want to inform my audience by explaining exactly what genetically modified foods are‚ as well as‚ there intended purpose‚ history‚ advantages‚ disadvantages and controversy surrounding them. Introduction I. Before you eat a meal or snack do you

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    Production Of Genetically Modified crops Literature survey 12/7/2013 Ibrahim Hashi Introduction The discovery of the molecular structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) by Watson and Crick in the early 1950s (Watson and Crick‚ 1953) paved the way for modern biotechnology which focuses on gene manipulation to enhance the ability of specific organisms to perform tasks or produce substances for human benefit. Today there are applications in agriculture‚ horticulture‚ forestry‚ environmental

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