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Implications of the Food and Drug Administration’s Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms

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Implications of the Food and Drug Administration’s Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms

By auwcl | February 25, 2021 | 0

By: Erin Hadi Genetically Modified Animals (“GM Animal”) are the future of agriculture in the United States.  Currently, a GM Animal is engineered to contain a segment of recombinant DNA (“rDNA”) that introduces a new favorable trait or characteristic into the target animal.[1]  GM Animals have the potential to be a very efficient protein source…

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