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  1. Potato Supply chain. Chinese scientists ’reinvent’ potatoes to solve global food crisis. A graphic demonstration of the team’s research (Courtesy: Cell) July 14, 2021. Chinese scientists have 'fixed' hybrid potatoes using genome editing technologies, simplifying the breeding process and allowing multiplication using True Potato Seed (TPS).

  2. Nov 11, 2014 · We already have a host of genetically modified crops contaminating the food supply, such as corn (over 98%) and soy (over 94%). And with this genetic manipulation of our crops, we also have a host of studies demonstrating that Monsanto’s GMOs and Roundup herbicide (an integral part of these ‘Roundup ready’ GMO crops) have been linked to:

  3. Mar 21, 2018 · Published March 21, 2018. Researchers from the U.S., Indonesia and Bangladesh are embracing genetic engineering in hopes of increasing food security. The team is creating a genetically-engineered potato to fight the late blight disease that caused the 19th-century Irish potato famine. The disease remains an issue for farmers worldwide ...

  4. Apr 19, 2023 · The three most common traits found in GMO crops are: Resistance to insect damage. Tolerance to herbicides. Resistance to plant viruses. For GMO crops that are resistant to insect damage, farmers ...

  5. May 21, 2013 · Print Page. Scientists have long known that it was a strain of Phytophthora infestans (or P. infestans) that caused the widespread devastation of potato crops in Ireland and northern Europe ...

  6. Genetically modified foods do cause controversy, however. Genetic engineering typically changes an organism in a way so would does occured spontaneous. It will even common for scientists to insert get into an organism from the entirely dissimilar organism. This raises the possible risk from unpredicted sensitized reactions to some GMO foods.

  7. The History of GMO Crops. 10,000 Years Ago: Humans begin crop domestication using selective breeding. 1700s: Farmers and scientists begin cross-breeding plants within a species. 1940s and 1950s: Breeders and researchers seek out additional means to introduce genetic variation into the gene pool of plants. 1980s: Researchers develop the more ...

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