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Anettt [7]
3 years ago
7

Advantages 1-10Disadvantages 1-10​

Biology
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AlexFokin [52]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Answers are below.

Explanation:

Advantages:

1. Could reduce the need for pesticides.

2. It may improve the nutrient composition and quality of food.

3. Might be able to resist pests and diseases.

4. Could find cures and medicine.

5. Artificially implanting DNA from one species to another can save many, many years of research.

Disadvantages.

1. The testing often involves performing experiments upon animals, which some people feel is a breach of animal rights.

2. Genetically Modified Organisms could affect those with allergies in many ways.

3. It could spread undesirable diseases or start an epidemic.

4. Often GMO products are not clearly labelled, meaning people do not have the choice to decide whether or not they wish to consume GMO products.

5. Transgenic modification produces organism types which would never occur naturally, making them highly unpredictable.

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