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INTRODUCTION TO GM

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GENE EDITING MYTHS, RISKS, & RESOURCES

Gene Editing Myths and Reality

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41. Scientists attempt to prevent GMOs escaping by using synthetic amino acids
(2015)
... roliferation of GMOs in natural ecosystems. Existing bio-containment methods are insufficient because they impose evolutionary pressure on the organism to eject the safeguard by spontaneous mutagenesis or ...
Created on 22 January 2015
42. GM soy and maize is toxic to rats – new detailed study
(2014)
... g rats with a genetically modified-based diet 2. Addressing the issue of horizontal gene transfer from a diet containing genetically modified components into rat tissues 1. Biological impact of feedi ...
Created on 28 December 2014
43. Who says GMOs are safe? And who says they're not?
(2014)
... on Science and Public Health has issued a statement opposing GMO labeling. The statement does not claim GMOs are safe. It acknowledges “a small potential for adverse events… due mainly to horizontal gene ...
Created on 09 December 2014
44. Let's give the scientific literature a good cleanup
(2013)
...                                                                      Ferguson, G. C. and Heinemann, J. A. (2002). Recent history of trans-kingdom conjugation. In Horizontal Gene Transfer, M. Syvanen, a ...
Created on 26 December 2013
45. No consensus on GMO safety - scientists release statement
(2013)
... “a small potential for adverse events … due mainly to horizontal gene transfer, allergenicity, and toxicity” and recommended that the current voluntary notification procedure practised in the US prior ...
Created on 21 October 2013
46. Expert who predicted global economic crash thinks risks from GMOs too great
(2013)
... r example. If I am hit with a big stone I will be harmed a lot more than if I were pelted serially with pebbles of the same weight. If you plot this response with harm on the vertical and event size on the  ...
Created on 02 September 2013
47. Claims of "scientific consensus" on GM are baseless
(2013)
... all. It argues that there is low risk to human health from certain scenarios, including horizontal gene transfer to humans, toxic transgenes, and allergens. Its statement on allergens is the most definit ...
Created on 13 June 2013
48. GM driving substantial increase in pesticides and toxins
(2013)
1. GM Crop Risk Assessment Challenges: An Overview 2. GM Crops and Water - A Recipe for Disaster 1. GE Crop Risk Assessment Challenges: An Overview Dr. Charles Benbrook Food Safety News, May 6 2013 ...
Created on 07 May 2013
49. Science, dogma, and Mark Lynas
(2013)
... at best. Exchange between species, or horizontal gene transfer in the vernacular (HGT)-which Lynas mistakenly calls gene flow-is common between bacterial species, but this is irrelevant to GE food. It ...
Created on 12 January 2013
50. GMO trees go up in smoke
(2012)
...  its stability within the hosting genome, apparently no data collection on the biochemical and proteomic profile of the GE plant, horizontal gene transfer in soil, composition of micro flora and fauna population ...
Created on 01 November 2012
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