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Genetically modified foods: safety, risks and public concerns—a review
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Anilakumar, K. R.
, Bawa, A. S.
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Analysis
/ Antibiotics
/ Canola
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Conservation
/ Consumers
/ Cooking
/ Corn
/ Cotton
/ Crops
/ Extreme weather
/ Fast food
/ Fast food industry
/ FDA approval
/ Food allergies
/ Food safety
/ Food Science
/ Food security
/ Genes
/ Genetic engineering
/ Genetically altered foods
/ Genetically engineered microorganisms
/ Health hazards
/ Hepatitis B virus
/ Herbicides
/ Infectious diseases
/ Ingredients
/ Insecticides
/ Invited Review
/ Malnutrition
/ Margarine
/ Marketing
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrition
/ Organisms
/ Potatoes
/ Poverty
/ Property rights
/ Public concern
/ Public policy
/ Soybeans
/ Studies
/ Sugarcane
/ Transgenic plants
/ Vaccines
/ Vegetable oils
/ Viruses
/ Vitamins
2013
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Genetically modified foods: safety, risks and public concerns—a review
by
Anilakumar, K. R.
, Bawa, A. S.
in
Analysis
/ Antibiotics
/ Canola
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Conservation
/ Consumers
/ Cooking
/ Corn
/ Cotton
/ Crops
/ Extreme weather
/ Fast food
/ Fast food industry
/ FDA approval
/ Food allergies
/ Food safety
/ Food Science
/ Food security
/ Genes
/ Genetic engineering
/ Genetically altered foods
/ Genetically engineered microorganisms
/ Health hazards
/ Hepatitis B virus
/ Herbicides
/ Infectious diseases
/ Ingredients
/ Insecticides
/ Invited Review
/ Malnutrition
/ Margarine
/ Marketing
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrition
/ Organisms
/ Potatoes
/ Poverty
/ Property rights
/ Public concern
/ Public policy
/ Soybeans
/ Studies
/ Sugarcane
/ Transgenic plants
/ Vaccines
/ Vegetable oils
/ Viruses
/ Vitamins
2013
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Genetically modified foods: safety, risks and public concerns—a review
by
Anilakumar, K. R.
, Bawa, A. S.
in
Analysis
/ Antibiotics
/ Canola
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Conservation
/ Consumers
/ Cooking
/ Corn
/ Cotton
/ Crops
/ Extreme weather
/ Fast food
/ Fast food industry
/ FDA approval
/ Food allergies
/ Food safety
/ Food Science
/ Food security
/ Genes
/ Genetic engineering
/ Genetically altered foods
/ Genetically engineered microorganisms
/ Health hazards
/ Hepatitis B virus
/ Herbicides
/ Infectious diseases
/ Ingredients
/ Insecticides
/ Invited Review
/ Malnutrition
/ Margarine
/ Marketing
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrition
/ Organisms
/ Potatoes
/ Poverty
/ Property rights
/ Public concern
/ Public policy
/ Soybeans
/ Studies
/ Sugarcane
/ Transgenic plants
/ Vaccines
/ Vegetable oils
/ Viruses
/ Vitamins
2013
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Genetically modified foods: safety, risks and public concerns—a review
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Genetically modified foods: safety, risks and public concerns—a review
2013
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Genetic modification is a special set of gene technology that alters the genetic machinery of such living organisms as animals, plants or microorganisms. Combining genes from different organisms is known as recombinant DNA technology and the resulting organism is said to be ‘Genetically modified (GM)’, ‘Genetically engineered’ or ‘Transgenic’. The principal transgenic crops grown commercially in field are herbicide and insecticide resistant soybeans, corn, cotton and canola. Other crops grown commercially and/or field-tested are sweet potato resistant to a virus that could destroy most of the African harvest, rice with increased iron and vitamins that may alleviate chronic malnutrition in Asian countries and a variety of plants that are able to survive weather extremes. There are bananas that produce human vaccines against infectious diseases such as hepatitis B, fish that mature more quickly, fruit and nut trees that yield years earlier and plants that produce new plastics with unique properties. Technologies for genetically modifying foods offer dramatic promise for meeting some areas of greatest challenge for the 21st century. Like all new technologies, they also pose some risks, both known and unknown. Controversies and public concern surrounding GM foods and crops commonly focus on human and environmental safety, labelling and consumer choice, intellectual property rights, ethics, food security, poverty reduction and environmental conservation. With this new technology on gene manipulation what are the risks of “tampering with Mother Nature”?, what effects will this have on the environment?, what are the health concerns that consumers should be aware of? and is recombinant technology really beneficial? This review will also address some major concerns about the safety, environmental and ecological risks and health hazards involved with GM foods and recombinant technology.
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