Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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37512 | Trends in Biotechnology | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Confusion about terms related to biotechnology – genetic modification, GMOs, genetic engineering, transgenic, and all the rest – has been around for decades. This definitional dysfunction has created myriad opportunities for mischief and given rise to widespread over-regulation, diminished agricultural R&D, ill-advised conferences and risk assessment studies, flawed analyses (including a recent tome from the OECD), fear-mongering by NGOs, and a perplexed public. Greater precision in terminology would improve the lot of scientists, the quality of public policy and, eventually, human and environmental health.
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Authors
Henry I. Miller,