Genetic Pollution Littering of Engineered Genes / Abercio V. Rotor 6
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Contributor(s): Ad Veritatem (5:1) : October 2005, pp. 105-115 5 6 [] |
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ABSTRACT : Genetic engineering is creating genes and genetic materials that threaten to pollute natural genetic pools worlwide. It actually has begun. Once an organism acquires a foreign gene - now a GMO (genetically modified organism) - It becomes a permanent source of genetic contamination and pollution 56
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