The GMO Debate: Controversies Surrounding Recombinant Gene Technology and Attitudes of the British Public.

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INTRODUCTION: Genetic modification (GM) is the manipulation of a living organisms' genetic material by the elimination, alteration or addition of specific gene-encoding DNA sequences. Genetic modification often involves the transfer of genetic material from one organism to another so that the recipient may express traits that are naturally characteristic of the donor. BACKGROUND: The use of biotechnology to aid the production of crops and livestock has a longstanding history. Genetic modification of plants and animals …

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…the extra costs. Unless further testing and long-term research is undertaken the British Public may continue to resist the 'gene' revolution. Gerry Moy, head of food safety at the World Health Organisation has identified this need "It is clear (at least) in Europe that the consumer backlash means that more investment in research and monitoring is needed to clarify scientific uncertainties". At present further assurances are essential if this new technology is to be accepted.