Gene editing is a form of genetic modification and is the process by which the DNA sequence of an organism is modified or deleted. This is normally carried out to obtain desirable effects, such as the ...
An understanding of the origin and dynamics of heritable genetic variation within classical animal breeding programs is needed to provide the context for understanding the contributions and concerns ...
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are organisms whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. In the case of GMO foods, the genetic material of plants or animals is ...
As ministers plan to change DNA in our crops and animals, a leading expert examines the implications
Hold on to your hats! One of the most furious rows of recent decades — when public resistance frustrated a drive by the New Labour government to introduce genetically engineered crops and foods — ...
Genetic Modification (GM) is the process of altering the genetic material of an organism by use of a method that does not occur in nature. Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) may be plants, animals ...
The body representing food and drink manufacturing in the UK warns there could be "barriers" to exporting English farmed foods if gene editing is allowed. The government has launched a consultation on ...
In collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature (LVVN), Wageningen University & ...
DESPITE a post-election pledge by the coalition Government to reduce animal experiments, new official figures show that the total has again risen. The Home Office points out that the dramatic increase ...
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