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A fun game

TRUE or FALSE? There is a variety of genetically modified sweet corn that creates its own insecticide that is completely safe for everything, including you, but is toxic to pests?

TRUE or FALSE? A major chemical company has recently developed a type of potato that doesn’t produce any amylose.

TRUE or FALSE? Golden rice, a variety of rice developed with increased amounts of vitamin A, developed to help prevent blindness due to vitamin A deficiency in third world countries contains genes from butternut squash to give it it’s distinctive golden hue?

TRUE or FALSE? Sugarcane has been modified to have an increased sucrose content?

TRUE or FALSE? This watermelon has been genetically modified to produce this shape?

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