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He suggests that the new results regarding pectin and health about could serve as a model for the development of other genetically modified fruit types.
b If someone eats a genetically modified fruit, there is a risk that a person's genes might be modified too.
In one study, consumers in Germany and five other countries were offered three options at a fruit stall: "organic," "conventional," and "spray-free genetically modified" fruit.
What I wonder: What happens when this is what genetically modified fruit really looks like?
Surreal Still Lifes of Genetically Modified Fruit.
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There are no genetically modified fruits and vegetables on the market in the U.S. today (field corn and soybeans are another matter).
For The Record Los Angeles Times Wednesday, August 05, 2009 Home Edition Food Part E Page 2 Features Desk 1 inches; 53 words Type of Material: Correction Organics: In the July 29 Food section, a California Cook column on organic agriculture said there are no genetically modified fruits or vegetables on the market in the United States.
For The Record Los Angeles Times Tuesday, August 04, 2009 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 4 National Desk 1 inches; 55 words Type of Material: Correction Organic food: In Wednesday's Food section, a California Cook column on organic agriculture said there are no genetically modified fruits or vegetables on the market in the United States.
Parthenocarpic tomato lines transgenic for the DefH9-RI-iaaM gene have been cultivated under open field conditions to address some aspects of the equivalence of genetically modified (GM) fruit in comparison to controls (non-GM).
Americans were almost equally divided about eating genetically modified vegetables, fruits and grains, with about half saying they would not eat them.
But there's nothing laconic about Henry, who seems determined to put the world to rights – one genetically modified piece of fruit at a time.
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