Genetically Modified — Environmental Benefits and Risks
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It is currently the subject of intense debate. An open-pollinated crop, is known for its promiscuity—making it more prone to gene flow risks than other crops. Genetic contamination takes on a whole new meaning when the escapable trait could produce proteins to treat diabetes or a hepatitis B vaccine.
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