(December 20, 2011 at 6:13 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: That depends on what genetic modifying process you're going through. Human intervention in breeding IS a modifying practice that produces things that would never exist in nature. Maize is a prime example. Roses are another. Bananas are a third.
They however occur through natural processes.
And they do not include things like "terminator genes", which are ever present in GMO types of crops.
And this extends to nearly all other aspects of agriculture, animal husbandry included.
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