yes
When a genetically modified animal reproduces, its offspring may inherit the modified genes from the parent. The genetic modification can then be passed on to subsequent generations, potentially altering the traits and characteristics of the offspring. Regulatory bodies often have guidelines in place to monitor and assess the impact of genetically modified animals on both the environment and other organisms.
There are currently no genetically modified animals that are approved for consumption in the UK or USA. Genetically modified salmon, with growth hormones inserted, look to be winning the race to be the first GM animal to be approved for human consumption. However there is plenty of opposition against GM animals as food by many campaigners
Transgenic animals are animals that have had genes from other organisms inserted into their DNA. This can occur naturally or be done artificially in a lab. The term transgenic organisms usually refers to those which have been modified artificially by humans.
You might be able to if there were some kind of genetically modified chickens... But I can't imagine it has been made possible.
Yes it is, there are currently 3 in captivity but there is only a picture of the scientists first successful one
As far as is known, peaches have not been genetically modified.
It is not likely that they will.
Bt cotton is an example of genetically modified organism.
Only if the ingredients contain genetically modified organisms.
Yes, canola oil is often genetically modified.
the estimated age of a child that is genetically modified when it dies is 122
An apple called Arctic Apple has been genetically modified to be non-browning.
It really depends what type of genetically modified crop it is
There is a lot of talk about how genetically modified food is needed, but no real evidence that it is needed.
In general, non-genetically modified foods of any type (including whole soybeans) are preferred to the their genetically modified counterparts because the long-term health effects of consuming genetically modified foods have not been properly documented yet. There may be unanticipated health risks with consuming certain genetically modified foods.
genetically modified are much more healthier than normal tomatoes?"
No commercially available potatoes in the US are currently genetically modified, though there is ongoing research on them.