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Gene Edited crops coming to the uk
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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 8153021" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>Countryfile ran a piece on it Sunday. First time in yonks I happened to be near the TV on a Sunday when it was on. An first interesting and informative item. Gene Editing is taking bits out of the existing Genome. Genetic modification is adding genetic material into an existing genome. So the former (Gene editing) mimics natural plants breeding but is much quicker and less open to chance, the latter (Genetic Modificiation) is very unlikely to happen naturally. That was he gist of what I picked up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 8153021, member: 3169"] Countryfile ran a piece on it Sunday. First time in yonks I happened to be near the TV on a Sunday when it was on. An first interesting and informative item. Gene Editing is taking bits out of the existing Genome. Genetic modification is adding genetic material into an existing genome. So the former (Gene editing) mimics natural plants breeding but is much quicker and less open to chance, the latter (Genetic Modificiation) is very unlikely to happen naturally. That was he gist of what I picked up. [/QUOTE]
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