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GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 935303" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Any change in genetics is a change in the DNA. Genetics is controlled by the DNA. They are really one in the same.</p><p>You change the DNA by crossbreeding, cross pollinating, etc. which leads to a more or less uncontrolled result.</p><p>Or you can start at the other end and change the DNA to more control the results.</p><p>I think the problem people have is that it is not natural. If that is what they want to stick with then they should revert back to natural selection and let all the cattle run loose, or only eat tomatoes that developed by pollen blowing in the wind from who knows where.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 935303, member: 5494"] Any change in genetics is a change in the DNA. Genetics is controlled by the DNA. They are really one in the same. You change the DNA by crossbreeding, cross pollinating, etc. which leads to a more or less uncontrolled result. Or you can start at the other end and change the DNA to more control the results. I think the problem people have is that it is not natural. If that is what they want to stick with then they should revert back to natural selection and let all the cattle run loose, or only eat tomatoes that developed by pollen blowing in the wind from who knows where. [/QUOTE]
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