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I am doing a science project and I cant seem to find this information on any search engines -- i have to describe the biology that lead to the development of genetically modified foods a straight answer would be much appreciated or if you have any website suggestions that would be great too. thnks alot!!

2007-01-19 04:55:30 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

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I would just lik to add that the different genome projects and the use of molecular biology and genetics opened the opertunity to recognize different DNA sequences within the genome (human, plant or animal) that encodes to different proteins. This ability enables us to take a sequence of, lets say, vitamine producing protein and physicaly install it into the genome of a plant, rice for example, and thus create rice that has this vitamine in it. One can also make it that a certain protein will be built inside the plant that will enable the plant to grow faster... the possibilities are endless.

2007-01-19 05:36:46 · answer #1 · answered by tshprung 1 · 0 0

sure, because i have self assurance human beings should have the ability to make an advised selection in the meals they devour. i have self assurance the furor over GM flowers has been blown way out of share and that there is a tremendous type of undesirable technology accessible, besides the undeniable fact that the jury continues to be out on a tremendous type of those issues and far extra useful to ere on the fringe of caution than to have well being issues take position years from now or in the subsequent technology. As for the rant from the no longer so ideal ideal Winger, enhancing genes in the lab is a thoroughly distinct interest than breeding for traits. yet i wager no matter if it truly is sturdy for giant corporation we ought to continually all only duck our heads and say sure sir. thankfully we've a president and various of alternative contributors of congress who're dedicated to creating our meals safer.

2016-11-25 20:34:01 · answer #2 · answered by hergenroeder 4 · 0 0

The simple answer is recombinant DNA technology. I think if you google "recombinant DNA history" or look in some textbooks, you'll find all sorts of information about the history of this area of genetics and molecular biology.

2007-01-19 05:02:52 · answer #3 · answered by hcbiochem 7 · 0 0

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