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The technology is developing so rapidly that making a distinction between different types of genetically modified foods can be tricky.
Different types of genetically modified plants have been developed to overcome water deficit, including the over expression of protective proteins.
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Food made with this and other types of genetically modified organisms is sold in virtually every supermarket in the United States, and does not require labelling.
Previous studies had measured pollination between various types of genetically modified plants and wild relatives at no more than about one mile, according to the paper.
Originally, the two main types of genetically modified crops were either resistant to herbicides, allowing crops to be sprayed with weedkillers, or resistant to some insects.
Biotechnology giant Monsanto is scrapping plans to win approval to grow new types of genetically modified crops in the European Union.
The moratorium on genetically modified food, which has been in place for nearly six years, was lifted yesterday when the European commission approved a type of genetically modified sweetcorn.
The study, led by mosquito vector biologist George Dimopoulos, found that one type of genetically modified mosquito not only bred well, but became more attractive to normal mosquitoes.
Last week, Kraft Foods, a unit of Philip Morris, recalled millions of taco shells after its tests showed that some contained a type of genetically modified corn unapproved for human consumption because of concerns it might cause allergic reactions.
A new type of genetically modified (GM) rice might significantly lessen the impact of agriculture on the climate.
"But they have a completely different system of rearing beef, using a degree of genetically modified products.
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