Examples of GMO
Examples of GMO
GMOs or “Genetically Modified Organisms,” are plants or animals created through the gene-splicing
techniques of biotechnology (also called as genetic engineering). This experimental technology merges DNA
from different species, creating unstable combinations of plant, animal, bacterial, and viral genes that cannot
occur in nature or in tradition of crossbreeding.
Examples of GMOs
GM Tomatoes GM Soybeans
Advantages: Advantages:
- Improved taste - Faster growth
- Delayed ripening - Resist harsh
- Cheaper price conditions
- Pest resistance - Better taste of foods
- Can be harvested - Production of
simultaneously. medicines and vaccines.
- Improve the stress tolerance like low
Disadvantages: temperature and drought.
- Allergic reactions
- Contain genes that resistant to antibiotics Disadvantages:
- Production of toxins - Ecological damage
- Unpredicted side effects on health. - Unpredicted side effects on health.
- Can cause toxemia and liver damage that is
due to over consumption.
- Allergic reactions
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