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GMO Project

Properties of the Genetically Modified Crops Modification % Modified in the US % Modified in the world

Properties of the Genetically Modified Crops Modification % Modified in the US % Modified in the world

http://faculty.nwacc.edu/east_original/Fall%202011/Principles%20of%20Biology/Curtis/Genetically%20Modified%20Food/Genetically%20modified%20foods%20WORD.pdf

Tomato ‪http://www.gmo- compass.org/eng/grocery_shopping/fruit_vegetables/15.genetically_modifi ed_tomatoes.html ‪http://www.wsj.com/articles/gmo-tomatoes-may-stay-firm-longer- 1469458926 ‪http://preventdisease.com/news/12/110812_New-Varieties-of-GMO- Tomatoes-Coming-Soon-To-a-Grocery-Near-You.shtml

corn http://www.eatingwell.com/food_news_origins/green_sustainable/clearing_u p_the_confusion_about_genetically_modified_corn?page=3 http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2016/02/09/gmo-maize- toxic-to-animals.aspx http://responsibletechnology.org/gmo-education/health-risks/ GM plants, such as soybean, corn, cottonseed, and canola, have had foreign genes forced into their DNA. The inserted genes come from species, such as bacteria and viruses, which have never been in the human food supply.

soy http://responsibletechnology.org/gmo-education/health-risks/ ‪http://www.gmo- compass.org/eng/grocery_shopping/crops/19.genetically_modified_soybean.html ‪http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/footprint/agriculture/soy/soyreport/soy_controversies/gene tically_modified_soy/ ‪http://www.motherjones.com/tom-philpott/2014/04/superweeds-arent-only-trouble-gmo-soy GM plants, such as soybean, corn, cottonseed, and canola, have had foreign genes forced into their DNA. The inserted genes come from species, such as bacteria and viruses, which have never been in the human food supply.

papaya https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G-yUuiqIZ0 http://www.gmo-compass.org/eng/grocery_shopping/fruit_vegetables/14.genetically_modified_papayas_virus_resistance.html https://gmoanswers.com/studies/gm-papaya-saved-hawaii-papaya-industry http://butterbeliever.com/trouble-in-paradise-gmo-papayas-from-hawaii/

Zucchini/squash http://www.monsanto.com/products/pages/genetically-modified-squash.aspx http://www.gmo-compass.org/eng/database/plants/74.zucchini.html http://ucbiotech.org/answer.php?question=15

canola http://responsibletechnology.org/gmo-education/health-risks/ http://www.gmo- compass.org/eng/grocery_shopping/crops/21.genetically_modified_rapeseed.html http://www.yorktonthisweek.com/opinion/columnists/gm-canola-the-pros-and-the-cons-1.1647491 https://www.diabetesdaily.com/blog/2015/04/canola-oil-pros-cons/ GM plants, such as soybean, corn, cottonseed, and canola, have had foreign genes forced into their DNA. The inserted genes come from species, such as bacteria and viruses, which have never been in the human food supply.

Cotton seed oil http://responsibletechnology.org/gmo-education/health-risks/ https://www.drgonzalezmd.com/cottonseed-oil-health-hazards/ http://www.gmo-compass.org/eng/grocery_shopping/crops/161.genetically_modified_cotton.html http://www.gmo-compass.org/eng/database/ingredients/103.cottonseed_oil.html http://agriculturesociety.com/politics-and-food/whats-the-truth-about-cottonseed-oil/ GM plants, such as soybean, corn, cottonseed, and canola, have had foreign genes forced into their DNA. The inserted genes come from species, such as bacteria and viruses, which have never been in the human food supply.

rice http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2013/03/07/173611461/in-a-grain-of-golden-rice-a-world-of-controversy-over-gmo-foods http://www.march-against-monsanto.com/genetically-modified-golden-rice-15-years-of-failure/ http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-gmo-rice-methane-emissions-20150722-story.html http://www.gmo-compass.org/eng/grocery_shopping/crops/24.genetically_modified_rice.html

milk http://www.huffingtonpost.com/samuel-s-epstein/the-dangers-of- geneticall_b_633955.html http://responsibletechnology.org/gmo-education/gm-hormones-in-dairy-2/ http://www.gmo- compass.org/eng/grocery_shopping/processed_foods/29.dairy_products_eggs_ge netic_engineering.html http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/01/health/genetically-modified-hypoallergenic- milk/