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  1. Where Can You Find GMOs? PDF: 131KB. GMO Crops in the U.S. PDF: 152KB. What GMO crops are in the United States? Only a few types of GMO crops are grown in the United States, but some of...

  2. Feb 3, 2020 · The genetically modified crops list includes some GMO vegetables approved for production in the U.S., such as corn, potatoes, squash, alfalfa and sugarbeets.

  3. Cotton (pdf) Eggplant (BARI Bt Begun varieties) (pdf) Papaya (ringspot virus-resistant varieties) (pdf) Pineapple (pink flesh varieties) (pdf) Potato (pdf) Salmon (AquAdvantage®) (pdf) Soybean (pdf) Squash (summer, coat protein-mediated virus-resistant varieties) (pdf) Sugarbeet (pdf) Sugarcane (Bt insect-resistant varieties) (pdf) Updates to ...

  4. A GMO (genetically modified organism) is a plant, animal, or microorganism that has had its genetic material (DNA) changed using technology that generally involves the specific modification of DNA, including the transfer of specific DNA from one organism to another. Scientists often refer to this process as genetic engineering.1 What GMO crops are

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  5. Genetic modification (GM) technology allows the transfer of genes for specific traits between species using laboratory techniques. GM crops were first introduced in the U.S. in the mid-1990s. Most current GM crops grown in the U.S. are engineered for insect resistance or herbicide tolerance. Corn, soybeans, and cotton are the three largest ...

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  7. 100 Fruits and Vegetables. Avacado . Banana . Eggplant . Fig . Grapefruit . Apricot . Raspberry . Romaine Lettuce . Cranberry . Watercress . Cantaloupe Peach. Kiwi Fruit . Lime . Mango . Chili Pepper Persimmon Butternut Squash. Dragonfruit . Kohlrabi . Nectarine . Olive . Iceberg Lettuce . Starfruit . Tomato . 100 Fruits and Vegetables .

  8. Apr 19, 2023 · 1990s: The first wave of GMO produce created through genetic engineering becomes available to consumers: summer squash, soybeans, cotton, corn, papayas, tomatoes, potatoes, and canola. Not all are ...

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