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Some of the worst of these flawed papers have conveyed false alarms about the safety of gene-spliced (or "genetically engineered") plants, which subsequently have been extensively reported in the popular press.
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Chinese environmentalists, concerned about the potential effects of gene-spliced rice in the world's rice bowl, now look to Mexico as a test-case of how to counter the multinational seed companies 'push to raise so-called Frankenfoods that were created in their laboratories.
Jan McGirk: Mexico's Mutant Kernels Ripen After GM Corn Ban Reversed 2010
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The patient advocacy group is not willing to wait around until research studies prove that genetically modified organisms (GMOs) cause or worsen the many diseases that are on the rise since gene-spliced foods were introduced in 1996.
Jeffrey Smith: Lyme/Autism Group Blasts Genetically Modified Foods as Dangerous 2010
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Some of the worst of these flawed papers have conveyed false alarms about the safety of gene-spliced (or "genetically engineered") plants, which subsequently have been extensively reported in the popular press.
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The patient advocacy group is not willing to wait around until research studies prove that genetically modified organisms (GMOs) cause or worsen the many diseases that are on the rise since gene-spliced foods were introduced in 1996.
Jeffrey Smith: Lyme/Autism Group Blasts Genetically Modified Foods as Dangerous 2010
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She is referring to the process of "tissue culture," where a gene-spliced cell is cloned into a plant.
Jeffrey Smith: Biotech Propaganda Cooks Dangers Out of GM Potatoes 2010
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Chinese environmentalists, concerned about the potential effects of gene-spliced rice in the world's rice bowl, now look to Mexico as a test-case of how to counter the multinational seed companies 'push to raise so-called Frankenfoods that were created in their laboratories.
Jan McGirk: Mexico's Mutant Kernels Ripen After GM Corn Ban Reversed 2010
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The five major GMOs — soy, corn, cottonseed, canola, and sugar beets — are gene-spliced to either tolerate poisonous herbicides, or produce poisonous insecticides.
Jeffrey Smith: Supermarket News Forecasts Non-GMO Uprising 2010
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Don't worry your little heads over the gene-spliced foods on your plates.
Jeffrey Smith: Biotech Propaganda Cooks Dangers Out of GM Potatoes 2010
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Some of the worst of these flawed papers have conveyed false alarms about the safety of gene-spliced (or "genetically engineered") plants, which subsequently have been extensively reported in the popular press.
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