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bridges vol. 17, April 2008 / Bills in Brief U.S. S&T Policy News

Genetically Modified (GM) Foods have been on the American consumer market since the early 1990s. GM Foods are produced from genetically modified organisms (GMO) and have their DNA composition altered through genetic engineering. Some alterations have led the way to the creation of GM crops that are herbicide- and insect-resistant and some that are resistant to particular viruses and to extreme weather conditions, such as drought, which are common to certain environments. Genetic engineering can also produce animals that have increased resistance and that will produce better yields of eggs, meat, or milk. Yet, with all the cited potential of GM food production, it has become the center of controversy

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