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A plant, animal, or microorganism that is transformed by genetic engineering. A product that is the result of Genetic Engineering is called a
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| genetically modified organism |
An organism that has been modified by genetic engineering, or one that is derived from such an organism.
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| genetically modified food |
Any crop or agricultural product altered by biological engineering for drought resistance, increased growth, resistance to pests or pesticides, prolonged shelf-life, altered textures or flavors, or other economically de
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| genetically modified organism |
An organism altered in its genetic makeup either through natural evolution or artificial means. [top of page]
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| genetically modified organism |
An organism produced from genetic engineering techniques that allow the transfer of inherited characteristics from one organism to another. Bacteria, fungi, viruses, plants, insects, fish and mammals are some examples of genetic material that have been artificially changed or altered in order to change some physical property or capability. Living modified organisms (LMOs), genetically engineered (GE) foods and transgenic crops are other terms often used in place of GMOs.
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