GMOs are once again found to be deleterious for health in a feeding trial that last no longer than 90 days. And within that time, the most widespread piece of transgenic DNA found in the GM diet, the CaMV 35S promoter, was found transferred horizontally into the animals’ tissues at high frequencies.
In order to survive, the organism needs to engage in natural genetic modification in real time, an exquisitely precise molecular dance of life in which RNA and DNA respond to, and participate fully in ‘downstream’ biological functions. That is why organisms and ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the crude, artificial GM RNA and DNA created by human genetic engineers. It is also why genetic modification can probably never be safe.
Transgenic bentgrass is spreading across Eastern Oregon years after fields of the GMOs were plowed under.
Traces of genetically engineered maize and soy in goats, fish and pigs. DNA fragments from transgenic plants are increasingly found in animal tissue such as milk, inner organs and muscles.
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