master shake
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Totally wrong.You can selectively breed as long as you want, but you will never get a fish gene in a plant.
No, you're totally wrong. You don't even know what genetic modification literally means.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetically_modified_food read the first 3 sentences.
"Other techniques by which humans modify food organisms include selective breeding; plant breeding, and animal breeding, and somaclonal variation."
I think this is a case where a term "GMO" might be used out of context.
GMO could me like "specially bred" as opposed to landrace cultivar. Like it is a strain that was selectively bred in the Dam for high yields and outdoor growth.
Not necessarily "GMO" as we know it in the US like Monsanto Round Up Ready Soy beans which have been spliced with the DNA of soil bacteria resistant to pesticides.
I dunno I just get the vibe something is lost in translation here or this article is cunningly written to scare people.
IL put it very well.
selective breeding is selective breeding
genetically modified, means they alter the dna of a the host with alien dna.
for example BT crop have dna from a bacteria, spliced into their dna, that causes them to produce the BT toxin...
Again, it only takes 2 minutes to actually inform yourself on what these terms mean. No point in debating definitions.
As Iron Lion said, they are taking these terms out of context and using it to create a propaganda hit piece on cannabis.