Iamsemisweet
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Joined: 4/9/2011 From: The Great Northwest, USA Status: offline
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Are you kidding? Why is it so hard to understand that cross breeding and hybridizing are not the same as extracting DNA from one organism and inserting it in another? Statements like your rose bush example just make you sound more ignorant than you usually do, DS. Anyone have anything credible to say on the subject? For the record, I voted yes on labeling, but no on a ban. GMO crops have their uses, but people should have a right to choose. DS's point about cross contamination is correct, though, and this also needs to be addressed. quote:
ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri Can any seed honestly be considered "non-GMO?" In a certain light, Man has been modifying the genomes of plantings for pretty much ever. Pollinate a rose bush with pollen from a different rose bush (in a controlled environment), and you now have a GMO rose bush.
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