Biotechnology and genetical engineering (GM) There is an opposite history in the history of food. Two contradictory aspects discuss the ethical view of genetically modified plants and animal behavior. They also argue that they may cause health problems for those who eat food. Looking at the future, people question whether GM foods have a positive or negative impact on humans. Genetically modified foods produce many different perspectives, including positive and negative effects, based on recent history.
GM food, what do we eat? GMO is unnatural. Is it healthy to eat something that is not part of our digestive system? The transgenic organism is a genetically modified food. Genetically modified foods are genetically engineered by ingesting genes of plants and animals and incorporating them into foods. GMO was first introduced in 1984 when plants were improved by antibiotic resistant tobacco. In 1994, the FDA approved genetically modified foods, and genetically modified organisms were a new theme of agricultural health around the world. It caused hot discussion as it can be seen as a health risk or a major advance in agriculture. On the other hand, it can be used to increase production, as well as food that can be turned into pest resistance and greater nutritional value (what they are). On the other hand, many people believe it is difficult to test the safety of food as a whole.
How is the assessment of genetically modified foods different from traditional foods? It is well known that genetically modified foods (GMOs) caused many controversies, and many experts ignore the potential health risks of GM foods if economically successful It is against the idea. Someone needs to ask a question, can GM foods help? Is money more important than health? Take these questions to yourself. However, GM food (or GM food) is a food produced by organisms that introduce specific changes into DNA using genetic engineering techniques, prior to the trend of GM foods that are on the market in recent years. These techniques are not previously provided by selective breeding and mutagenesis, but allow for the introduction of new traits and better control over the genetic makeup of the food (GM Science Review First Report P 9). the term
Genetically modified foods, genetically engineered foods, genetically modified organisms and genetically modified organisms are foods produced by organisms that change into DNA using genetic engineering techniques. Genetic engineering technology allows introduction of new traits and better control of traits than previous methods such as selective breeding and mutagenesis. Commercial sales of genetically modified foods began in 1994. When Calgene sold the late mature tomatoes of Flavr Savr that failed for the first time. Modification of most foods is concentrated on cash crops strongly required by farmers such as soybeans, corn, canola, cotton and so on. GM crops are designed to fight pathogens, herbicides, and even nutrients. Although genetically modified livestock was developed, as of November 2013, there is no one in the market.