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GENETIC MODIFICATIONGenetic modification (genetic engineering) is the manipulation of the genetic material of an organism to produce desired traits, such as nutritional quality, photosynthetic efficiency and herbicide re [..]
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GENETIC MODIFICATIONprocess of altering the genes of an organism.
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GENETIC MODIFICATIONThe production of heritable improvements in plants or animals for specific uses, via either genetic engineering or other more traditional methods. Some countries other than the United States use this [..]
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GENETIC MODIFICATIONA general term which refers to any intentional change to the heritable traits of an organism. This includes both traditional breeding and recombinant DNA techniques.
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GENETIC MODIFICATIONGenetic modification means the intentional alteration of the hereditary genetic material of an organism in a manner that differs from natural recombination and induced mutation, i.e. the introduction [..]
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GENETIC MODIFICATIONThe technique of removing, modifying or adding genes to a living organism via genetic engineering or other more traditional methods. Also referred to as gene splicing, recombinant DNA (rDNA) technology or genetic engineering.
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GENETIC MODIFICATION1. The production of heritable improvements in plants or animals for specific uses, via either genetic engineering or other, more traditional methods. 2. Any process that alters the genetic material of living organism.
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GENETIC MODIFICATIONThe selective and purposeful alteration of genes by humans. Genetic modification includes methods of incorporating new genes or traits into an organism through genetic engineering, mutagenesis and tra [..]
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GENETIC MODIFICATIONAny process that alters the genetic material of living organism. This includes duplicating, deleting or inserting one or more new genes or altering the activities of an existing gene. It can be performed on microbes, plants or animals (humans included). Where this is done in humans, it is gene therapy, and only human genes are used.*
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GENETIC MODIFICATIONGenetic modification (GM) is any process that changes the genetic material of an organism (plant, animal, bacteria or virus) in order to make it capable of producing new substances or performing new or different functions.
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GENETIC MODIFICATION('gene technology', 'genetic engineering', 'genetic modification/manipulation', 'genetic enhancement', 'gene splicing', 'transgenics' ) A te [..]
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GENETIC MODIFICATIONor transgenesis is the process whereby a genetically modified organism is made in the laboratory. This involves making artificial or modified genetic material (GM constructs) which are inserted into t [..]
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GENETIC MODIFICATION A process of transferring genetic material from the cells of one organism to those of another for the purpose of producing stronger or more resilient strains.
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