No. The horse has been selectively bred.
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the organism of the geneticaaly modified food (or GMF) will spread apart fom the female and will land on another animal and it will make it .thats how.
No, They would become more intelligent then us and take over the world...PLANET OF THE TURKEYS... WHO NEEDS TANKS AND WAR PLANES?! WE GOT TURKEYS! What would happen to Thanksgiving?! Besides, we already have genetically engineered giant turkeys. They're called ostriches. And just for the record, why would you WANT to genetically engineer turkeys?
No, a deer and horse cannot interbreed. They are not genetically compatible.
Currently the manufacturer of Genpets has not set a price on these genetically engineered animals as they have not been released for sale. Genpets are expected to have a lifespan of 1 or 3 years.
yes
Stores label genetically engineered produce.
Three foods that have been genetically engineered are corn, soy, and canola. It is possible that some fruits and vegetables have been genetically engineered using a slightly different method than ones we hear about.
Genetically engineered organisms. Bacteria, yeasts, spiders, goats, etc. have been genetically engineered to mass produce several proteins of medical interest.
People prefer to eat foods that are not genetically engineered because the long term effects of eating genetically engineered plants is unknown.
People prefer to eat foods that are not genetically engineered because the long term effects of eating genetically engineered plants is unknown.
not really. they do however label genetically engineered produce.
Genetically engineered trees decrease the biodiversity of natural resources
Any food can be genetically modified through genetic engineering. Three foods that have been genetically engineered are corn, soy, and canola.
Yes
Not at all. There are many foods that you eat that have been genetically engineered to produce something better or faster than before.
Because the long term affects of eating genetically engineered plants are unknown.