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Common sense tells you that naturally cross breeding intra-genus, and in symbiosis with gut flora, isn't the same as--like with GM--violently slamming guessed gene segments from one genus into an entirely different taxanomic order. Hope this doesn't breed with your diary animals:
...and in a breathless display of misunderstanding about breeding vs. cross-taxa gene fusion:
_"Neil deGrasse Tyson Tells GMO Critics to 'Chill Out'"_
"The Cosmos star says we've been genetically modifying our food for 'tens of thousands of years.'" Neil deGrasse Tyson Tells GMO Critics to "Chill Out" | Mother Jones
Without detailed tests, no one can pinpoint exactly what is causing the reproductive travesties in Russian hamsters and rats, Italian and Austrian mice, and livestock in India and America. And we can only speculate...
I'm not buying that with most of Europe being anti-GMO that Monsanto etc. are able to suppress all global investigation and research like the author suggests. Let's see some solid science confirming the results and not this horribly biased writers hand-waving of conspiracy and annectdotal story-making.
Common sense tells you that naturally cross breeding intra-genus, and in symbiosis with gut flora, isn't the same as--like with GM--violently slamming guessed gene segments from one genus into an entirely different taxanomic order. Hope this doesn't breed with your diary animals:
...and in a breathless display of misunderstanding about breeding vs. cross-taxa gene fusion:
_"Neil deGrasse Tyson Tells GMO Critics to 'Chill Out'"_
"The Cosmos star says we've been genetically modifying our food for 'tens of thousands of years.'" Neil deGrasse Tyson Tells GMO Critics to "Chill Out" | Mother Jones
Since most of the posters on Huffington Post are definitely part of the Hamster family and huge consumers of soy products I'm sure this is of great concern to them.
since most of the posters on huffington post are definitely part of the hamster family and huge consumers of soy products i'm sure this is of great concern to them.
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