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<blockquote data-quote="CottageFarm" data-source="post: 935120" data-attributes="member: 16552"><p>Just for the sake of clarity, I would like to make sure we all understand your position. To keep it simple, I'll stick to the plant world.</p><p> Is it your position that, (for example) the Mortgage Lifter tomato variety, which came about through the process of cross pollinating several other tomato varieties, over the course of several years of plant selection by a man who wanted to enhance certain natural traits, is a GM organism completely analogous to (for example) Round-up ready corn, which was modified at the cellular level, not through plant selection or enhancement of natural traits, but by the addition of non-native DNA in order to give it a completely unnatural resistance to a chemical that should kill it dead?</p><p> If that is indeed your position, I guess I would absolutely agreed with Regolith in interpreting that is incredibly sophmoric position that seems intended to inflame rather than one intended to foster honest debate and contemplation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CottageFarm, post: 935120, member: 16552"] Just for the sake of clarity, I would like to make sure we all understand your position. To keep it simple, I'll stick to the plant world. Is it your position that, (for example) the Mortgage Lifter tomato variety, which came about through the process of cross pollinating several other tomato varieties, over the course of several years of plant selection by a man who wanted to enhance certain natural traits, is a GM organism completely analogous to (for example) Round-up ready corn, which was modified at the cellular level, not through plant selection or enhancement of natural traits, but by the addition of non-native DNA in order to give it a completely unnatural resistance to a chemical that should kill it dead? If that is indeed your position, I guess I would absolutely agreed with Regolith in interpreting that is incredibly sophmoric position that seems intended to inflame rather than one intended to foster honest debate and contemplation. [/QUOTE]
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