Agricultural Biotechnology Resources
I search the internet daily for new articles from around the world that interest me or I think will interest you. My hope is that it saves you time or helps students with their assignments. Listed by most recent first, dating back to 2005.
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Genetically modified corn does not damage non-target organisms from ScienceDaily
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How CRISPR rice could help tackle climate change from The Verge
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Bioluminescent indoor houseplants are opening new doors from Inhabitat
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Scientists create tomatoes genetically edited to bolster vitamin D levels from The Guardian
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These 'Chicken-Free' Egg Whites Use a Protein Recipe From Real Chickens from Singularity Hub
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Modified: Destigmatizing GMOs one bite at a time from Alliance For Science
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Genetically modified lettuce is the future of food and drugs in space, scientists say. Let us explain from ABC News (Australia)
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Using CRISPR to turn off genes in corn and rice to improve crop yields from Phys.org
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FDA clears CRISPR cattle for meat production from Successful Farming
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This ‘Cow-Free Milk’ Has Real Dairy Protein, but No Lactose or Cholesterol from Singularity Hub
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Interesting Engineering posted What is stopping gene-edited food from saving our planet?
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Frontline posted Can genetic engineering make meat sustainable?
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Organic or GMO? Experts explain food lingo from Oklahoma State University
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The Conversation posted What is bioengineered food? An agriculture expert explains
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Real Simple posted Genetically Modified Foods (GMOs) Are Getting a Brand New Label
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The Future Of Genetically Modified Foods WOSU Public Media audio
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UC San Diego posted We Might Not Know Half of What’s in Our Cells, New AI Technique Reveals
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GMO Grapes: Scientists Can Make Them, But You Can't Buy Them (Yet) from The American Council on Science and Health
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Can genetically engineered seeds prevent a climate-driven food crisis? from Yale Climate Connections
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Can These GMO Trees Save The Planet? Forbes video
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Coming Soon to a Supermarket Near You: Genetically Modified Strawberries from Newsweek
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Research Aims to Increase Crop Drought Tolerance Using Biotechnology from Seed World
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Singularity Hub posted Scientists Are on a Quest to Create the Perfect Cup of Coffee—Without the Beans
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Freethink posted Gene-edited fish grow up to 60% more muscle
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Gene-edited crops: expert Q+A on what field trials could mean for the future of food from The Conversation
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Freethink posted This gene-edited tomato may help lower your blood pressure
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Research aims to increase crop drought tolerance using biotechnology from University of Nevada, Reno
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The Fish Site posted CRISPR used to find IPN-resistance gene in farmed salmon
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Phys.org posted Eliminating beef cattle pregnancy loss with CRISPR/Cas9 technology
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The next generation of glowing plants from MIT News
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The Guardian posted Could gene editing chickens prevent future pandemics?
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Freethink posted As salt encroaches on productive agricultural land, a handful of startups are finding ways to make crops grow in seawater
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Scientists debate promise, peril of tweaking wild genomes from Phys.org
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Ask the Expert - Molecular Plant Breeding video with English subtitles
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Singularity Hub posted Molecular Farming Means the Next Vaccine Could Be Edible and Grown in a Plant
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Researchers breed hybrid sunflowers that can better tolerate extreme weather from Yale Climate Connections
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Freethink posted Researchers edit the sugarcane plant’s genome for the first time
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Philippines OKs GMO ‘golden rice’ from Philstar.com
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AquaBounty fish farm video
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Lab-grown dairy is the future of milk, researchers say from The Guardian
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Researchers Demonstrate First Precision Breeding of Sugarcane Using CRISPR from Intelligent Living
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Is The Future Lab-Grown? From Meat To Diamonds: Meet The Companies Leading The Way from Plant Based News
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Modern-day agricultural heroes: Celebrating pioneers in crop ag from AG Daily
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Mic posted What are GMOs — and do I really need to avoid them?
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This $23 chicken nugget was grown in a lab Freethink video
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Boing Boing posted The Aeva hydroponic grow system is holistic, eco-friendly, classy, and artistic all at once
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Singularity Hub posted New Cultured Meat Factory Will Churn Out 5,000 Bioreactor Burgers a Day
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Can we hack sugar to be healthy? Freethink video
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Vancouver Sun posted Talk GMO with a GMO scientist
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The Pros and Cons of Genetically Modifying Crops from bellanaija.com
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Feedback delay for gene-editing tech from Farm Weekly
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Gene Editing Solutions from University of Delaware
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Genetically modified grass saves soils destroyed by military target practice from ZME Science
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ZME Science posted Many plants have been naturally GMO’d by bacteria
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The future of eating: how genetically modified food will withstand climate change from Natural History Museum
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What are GMOs, what role do they play in our food? from The Signal
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Could lab-grown plant tissue ease the environmental toll of logging and agriculture? from MIT News
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Groups of bacteria can work together to better protect crops and improve their growth from EurekAlert
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Freethink posted Genetically Engineered Tomato Can Grow Drug to Treat Parkinson’s
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New Atlas posted Genetically modified wheat boasts 11-percent higher yield
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Fruit Breeding Gains Ground With Mini CRISPR System from Growing Produce about a new CRISPR/CAS system
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Genetic scissors of CRISPR in the spotlight in the Duluth News Tribune about gene-edited high-fiber wheat
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FDA must study what happens if GMO salmon escape, says judge from Successful Farming
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GM insect-resistant Bt cotton boosted India’s crop yields? Activist study says no, but crop biotech experts say yes is a lengthy article on Genetic Literacy Project
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A pitless cherry? Pairwise uses CRISPR to change produce DNA - fooddive.com
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The Failure of GMO Cotton In India - resilience.org
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Non-GMO advocates hail 'first open source detection test' for a gene-edited GM crop - feednavigator.com
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Inheritance in Plants Can Now Be Controlled Specifically - kit.edu
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ISAAA Answers Top 10 Myths about Agricultural Biotechnology - isaaa.org
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Biotechnology Could Change the Cattle Industry. Will it Succeed? - undark.org
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CSIRO scientists discover how to grow coloured cotton, removing need for harmful chemical dyes - abc.net.au
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Genetically engineered trees do not belong in our forests - bangordailynews.com
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Teach the Conspiracy: GMOs - arstechnica.com
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High Blood Pressure Could Soon Be Treated With a Genetically Modified Rice - gilmorehealth.com
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Plant tissue engineering improves drought and salinity tolerance - unr.edu
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GMO aspen trees could provide sustainable source of biofuel, study shows - geneticliteracyproject.org
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A Nano Strategy Overcomes Barriers to Plant Genetic Engineering - berkeley.edu
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Agricultural biotechnology and GMOs page - fda.gov
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Want your flowers to glow? If you’re OK with GMOs, that’s now an option - arstechnica.com
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Where are GMO crops grown? - geneticliteracyproject.org
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Scientists Engineer Gorgeous Glowing Plants That Shine Bright Their Entire Life Cycle - sciencealert.com
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Norwegians see advantages to gene editing food - cornell.edu
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Health Beat: GMOs: Threat or no? - wfmz.com
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US company looks to indoor production of cattle forage - feednavigator.com
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What's in your food? South Texas farmer discusses GMOs - kiiitv.com
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Making real a biotechnology dream: nitrogen-fixing cereal crops - mit.edu
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What’s the Problem with Soil-Less Agriculture? - resilience.org
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US Permits Genetically Modified Cotton as Human Food Source - voanews.com
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Genetic breakthrough in cereal crops could help improve yields worldwide - Clemson University
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USDA announces GMO wheat found in Washington - Billings Gazette
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What is artificial photosynthesis, how does it work, and why would we need it? - JSTOR Daily
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Why haven’t genetically engineered crops made food better? - Arstechnica
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How Monsanto manipulates journalists and academics - The Guardian
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At This Tech Incubator, Solving the World's Problem Is 'Not Impossible' - PC Mag
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From microalgae to 3D printed steak: ‘The future is meatless’ - FoodNavigator.com
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Would you eat genetically modified food if you understood the science behind it? - University of Rochester
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We'll be eating the first Crispr'd foods within 5 years, according to a geneticist who helped invent the blockbuster gene-editing tool - Business Insider
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Gene-edited plants aid food security, researchers say - Cosmos
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Future Farms: Agritech Innovations To Feed A Changing Planet - Clean Technica
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Researchers develop a new houseplant that can clean your home’s air - University of Washington
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Potatoes Have a Form of 'Depression,' but Scientists Have an Idea to Cure Them - Gizmodo
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How Scientists Hacked Photosynthesis to Up Crop Yields By 40 Percent - Singularity Hub
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Rice Plants That Reproduce as Clones From Seed - University of California, Davis
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How A Botched Experiment Sent GMO Grass Creeping Across Oregon - Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Insect Agricultural GMO - WorldHealth.net
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Groundbreaking poplar study shows trees can be genetically engineered not to spread - Oregon State University
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CRISPR-edited rice plants produce major boost in grain yield - Purdue University
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Glowing Plants - Youtube (2:07)
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CAM Plants: Food of the Future - Laboratory Equipment - 06/17
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Fine-tuning dosage of mutant genes unleashes long-trapped yield potential in tomato plants - Phys.org - 05/17
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Patients: Roundup gave us cancer as EPA official helped the company - CNN - 05/17
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From corn to cattle, gene editing is about to supercharge agriculture - Digital Trends - 05/17
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Are GMOs Good or Bad? Genetic Engineering and Our Food - Youtube (9:02) - 03/17
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Cattle associated antibiotics disturb soil ecosystems - Phys.org - 03/17
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The EPA May Have Been in Bed with Big Pesticide for Years - Esquire - 03/17
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Small Molecule Could Play Role in Food Security - University of Arizona - 03/17
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Pesticide alternative helps plants protect themselves from disease - New Atlas - 01/17
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Tests Show Monsanto Weed Killer in Cheerios, Other Popular Foods - Huffington Post - 11/16
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Genetically modified superwheat that boosts harvest by 20 to 40% - Next Big Future - 11/16
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First gene-edited meal served up from CRISPR cabbage - New Atlas - 09/16
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How Monsanto And Scofflaw Farmers Hurt Soybeans In Arkansas - NPR - 08/16
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Discovery of new stem cell pathway indicates route to much higher yields in maize, staple crops - Phys.org - 05/16
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Monsanto’s Genetically Engineered Roundup Ready Alfalfa Has Gone Wild - EcoWatch - 01/16
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Monsanto’s Roundup: The Whole Toxic Enchilada - EcoWatch - 12/15
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Monsanto clears USDA regulatory hurdle for new GMO corn - Reuters via Yahoo! - 10/15
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Scientists sequence genomes of microscopic worms beneficial to agriculture - Phys.Org - 09/15
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The Future of Food - Quantum Run - 04/15
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China injects uncertainty into world of genetically modified seeds - stltoday.com - 01/15
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Can organic crops compete with industrial agriculture? - UC Berkeley - 12/14
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Monsanto Harvest-Resistant Corn Now Engulfing Most Of Midwest - The Onion - 10/14
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Dow Chemical Readies for a New Era of Superweeds - The Motley Fool - 01/14
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GM rice approval edging closer - BBC News - 08/13
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GMO corn falls prey to bugs it was supposed to thwart - Phys.Org - 09/11
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New Genetic Map of Potato May Lead to Improved Crops - NSF - 07/11
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Science in Seconds - In Vitro Meat - Youtube - 04/11
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Use of Biotechnology in Agriculture— Benefits and Risks - Ania Wieczorek - 05/03
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Agrobiotechnology Web Sites
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AgBioForum - Journal of Agrobiotechnology
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Agricultural Biotechnology Risk Analysis (PDF) - Agricultural Biotechnology Risk Analysis Research Task Group
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Economics and Management of Agrobiotechnology Center - The University of Missouri
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International biotech foods - isaaa.org