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What does GMO stand for?

GMO stands for a Genetically Modified Organism.


What is the final step in the production of a production of a genetically engineered organism?

use a vector to deliver the gene into the organism you are engineering.


Is the pink pineapple a separate species?

It is a genetically-engineered organism - a normal pineapple with added chemicals.


What was the first whole food to be genetically engineered?

tomato


Are transgenic organisms male and female?

A transgenic organism is an organism that has been genetically engineered. It has genes from more than one organism. Can be both, male or female.


The world's first genetically engineered pharmaceutical product was?

Humulin


What do stores do to genetically engineered produce?

Stores label genetically engineered produce.


World's first genetically engineered pharmaceutical product?

Human Insulin Human Growth Hormone (HGH)


What is GLO?

Usually used in GMOs (genetically modified organism) as 'markers' when a plant is genetically engineered to see if it has taken up the new gene. GLO-gene becomes visible in the organism when put under ultraviolet light.


Why do some people prefer to eat that are not genetically engineered?

People prefer to eat foods that are not genetically engineered because the long term effects of eating genetically engineered plants is unknown.


What is glo gene?

Usually used in GMOs (genetically modified organism) as 'markers' when a plant is genetically engineered to see if it has taken up the new gene. GLO-gene becomes visible in the organism when put under ultraviolet light.


Why do some people prefer eat foods that are not genetically engineered?

People prefer to eat foods that are not genetically engineered because the long term effects of eating genetically engineered plants is unknown.