 Is biodiversity important for food security?  There are many accusations by different groups that biodiversity is threatened by biotechnology, especially.

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 Is biodiversity important for food security?  There are many accusations by different groups that biodiversity is threatened by biotechnology, especially GMOs. What is your reaction to this?  How can science serve biodiversity?

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