Readers' Blog: GMO tobacco not needed

Recent reports have detailed how scientists have used genetic engineering to improve photosynthesis in tobacco so that it grows 40% ‘better’, something that they should be ashamed of.

Readers' Blog: GMO tobacco not needed

Recent reports have detailed how scientists have used genetic engineering to improve photosynthesis in tobacco so that it grows 40% ‘better’, something that they should be ashamed of.

There is a need for improved food production and selective breeding has produced the corn we have. Some genetically modified foods have been created, although they are not always welcomed.

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