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      • Conventional breeding allows us to select for the traits that growers, consumers and industry want. On average, it takes about 7 years to bring a new variety to market. GM crops use genetic technologies to find the specific genes that control the trait of interest and that gene only is transferred to the crop plant.
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  1. How does GM differ from conventional plant breeding? The goal of both GM and conventional plant breeding is to produce crops with improved characteristics by changing their genetic makeup. GM achieves this by adding a new gene or genes to the genome of a crop plant.

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  3. Oct 26, 2012 · Introducing new genes into plants can involve using the same kind of plant, a different plant, or a different organism, such as a microorganism. In classical breeding, thousands of genes are being rearranged, whereas GE involves the specific handling of single genes (using “chemical scissors”).

  4. What is the difference between GM and traditional plant breeding? Plant breeders and farmers have cross-bred crops for centuries to exchange genes between plants and produce varieties with desirable traits. Conventional breeding allows us to select for the traits that growers, consumers and industry want.

  5. Scientists see it differently. In most ways, breeding using genetic engineering is fundamentally similar to those used for thousands of years by nature and humans. In selective breeding, the...

  6. Traditional plant breeding. Through cross breeding existing varieties, the breeder aims to re-shuffle the plants' genetic material to produce new varieties that may have useful characteristics. Approx 40% of the genetic material is reorganised in the resulting hybrid plant.

  7. Mar 11, 2024 · Detractors insist that there is a fundamental and dangerous difference between conventionally bred and genetically engineered plants. What sets genetic engineering apart from all other types of crop improvements is that it involves transferring genetic material from one organism into the genetic material of a completely unrelated organism ...

  8. Jul 16, 2013 · There is, of course, one potentially important difference: A special feature of GM breeding is that it allows the transfer into crop plants of one or a few genes from what...