One way GM crops may affect biodiversity is through cross pollination with non-GMO and organically grown varieties. Cross pollination could eliminate non-GMO foods over time, and actually, even now no foods that contain corn, soy, canola, and other varieties that have been genetically modified can be guaranteed to be GMO free, not even if they are labeled "100% organic."
What will bethe consequences, if a modified animal will breed with other domestic or wild animals thereby transferring the introduced genes to these populations
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It is not likely that they will.
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The only proven disadvantage to genetically modified (GM) crops is that some people have shown an alleregic reaction.
It really depends what type of genetically modified crop it is
Genetically modified crops are crops with plants that have been genetically altered in order to increase the yield of the crop. For example, the plant may have been genetically altered to become bigger or more resistant to bugs.
Increasing food production
Increasing food production
No, because the crops are just grown faster than normal.
A lot of people are against genetically modified crops being grown because of potential negative health effects. The effects of altering crops genetically are also not known due to the process being relatively new.
While there are still studies being done on this, there are at least anecdotal reports of allergic reactions to G.M. foods.
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