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GMO or non‐GMO? That is the question

New Phytologist, 2022
This article is a Commentary on Buchholzer & Frommer (2023); 237: 12–15.
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Commercialization of the gene-edited crop and morality: challenges from the liberal patent law and the strict GMO law in the EU

, 2020
The EU aspires to utilize the economic advantages of gene-editing technology on one hand and ensure human health and environmental safety on the other.
Li Jiang
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An introduction to GMO

Toxicology Letters, 2006
Are genetically modified organisms (GMOs) created recently? The answer depends entirely on different points of view ; how genetic modification occurred? For thousands years, humans have been selecting and crossbreeding, fashioning plants and animals or more recently microorganisms by altering DNA randomly for the benefits of the mankind.
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Regulation and Trade of GMOS

Research Papers in Economics, 2005
This paper analyzes the strategic effects of national regulatory decisions on labeling of GM products and identifies the determinants of the noncooperative Nash equilibrium labeling regimes in a small number of producing countries that have adopted the GM technology.
Luc, Veyssiere   +3 more
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GMO: geometric mean optimizer for solving engineering problems

Soft Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, 2023
F. Rezaei   +3 more
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The GMO Controversy

2015
What Is the GMO Controversy? Suppose you are a citizen of France, China, or Germany—three among ten nations that consume horse meat. You enter a store to purchase a few pounds of the meat, but for some reason are worried that the owner is actually...
F. Bailey Norwood   +3 more
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GMOs

2017
There are many controversies surrounding the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and their effects on human health and the environment. At this stage, the scientific evidence of the consequences of their use is not conclusive. Regulators play an important role in providing for oversight of issues in their scope of activity for the benefit of ...
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Regulation of GMOs in China

Journal International de Bioéthique, 2008
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are created by biotechnology to serve people with much benefit while may impose risks to ecological environment and human health and therefore need careful regulation. During the past two decades, GMOs have been well developed in China and so has their corresponding regulation.
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An Examination of Millennials’ Attitudes toward Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) Foods: Is It Franken-Food or Super-Food?

, 2017
This study reports on a survey of Millennials in the USA regarding GMO foods. Potential benefits of GMO food crops include improving agricultural productivity, such as insect-resistant and drought-resistant crops, and alleviating world hunger ...
S. Linnhoff   +3 more
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