Now, genetically
modified food and seeds:
By removing the genetic material from one organism and inserting it into the permanent genetic code of another, the biotech industry has created an astounding number of organisms that are not produced by nature and have never been seen on the plate. These include potatoes with bacteria genes, "super pigs" with human growth genes, fish with cattle growth genes, tomatoes with flounder genes, corn with bacteria genes, and thousands of other altered and engineered plants, animals and insects. These creations are now being patented and released into our environment and our food supply at an alarming rate.
But now things are getting really "crispy:"
CRISPR - Clustered Regularly Interspaced
Short Palindromic Repeats. CRISPR is a genome editing tool that is creating
a buzz in the science world. It is faster, cheaper and more accurate than
previous techniques of editing DNA and has a wide range of potential
applications. CRISPR-Cas9 is a genome editing tool that is creating a buzz in
the science world. It is faster, cheaper and more accurate than previous
techniques of editing DNA and has a wide range of potential applications. In
layman's terms: we now have the power to quickly and easily alter DNA. It could
eliminate disease. It could solve hunger. It could provide unlimited clean
energy. Or it could get completely out of hand. From historical hindsight, I tend to favor the latter.
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