Sunday, September 12, 2010

Secondaries To Cervical Spine

dangers of genetic engineering III


the North American state of North Dakota, there were a genetic study of wild rapeseed plants . It was found that even eighty-six percent of wild rapeseed plants that are supposedly not affected by kommerziël grown GM crops, even genetic changes had. They were examined on the Genes for resistance to pesticides, which are incorporated in commercially grown genetically modified crops, so some companies can sell more pesticides, then the higher doses and a relentless can be used. Maybe it has even more genetic changes in wild plants given, but to other genetic changes, they have not been studied. The studied gene was sometimes twice before. It follows that it is not the same type of plants which were grown on agricultural land. It has therefore no additional land used for cultivation, which belonged not to him, but it is actually to wild plants, which have acquired the gene by other means than the commercially grown. The doubling of the genes in question points out that they were not inherited in a direct line, but that a more intense genetic modification must have taken place. It would therefore be appropriate to examine those plants to other genetic changes.

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