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Genetically modified crops reach 9 percent of global primary crop production

Washington, Dec 8 (ANI): New estimates by Worldwatch Institute in the US have revealed that genetically modified (GM) crops have reached 9 percent of global primary crop production in 2007, bringing the total GM land area up to 114.3 million hectares.

According to a report in ENN (Environmental News Network), GM production has been on the rise since the crops were first introduced more than a decade ago, and it now includes 23 countries.

But, controversy over the benefits of genetic modification continues, including questions about the technology's ability to deliver on promises of enhanced yields and nutrition.

"GM crops are definitely not a silver bullet," said Alice McKeown, a researcher for the Worldwatch Institute. "They sound good on paper, but we have yet to see glowing results," she added.

Even as GM crop area expands, tensions are building. The European Union (EU) is expected to offer new guidance on the crops by the end of the year.

Meanwhile, a new scientific study funded by the Austrian government suggests that a popular variety of GM corn reduces fertility in mice, raising questions about the technology's safety.

"There are still many unanswered questions about GM crops," said McKeown.

"But the good news is that we have solutions to food security and other problems available today that we know work and are safe for humans and the environment, including organic farming," she added. (ANI)

Genetically mixed populations can help understand human diversity, origins: Expert

Washington, February 15 (ANI): A Penn State physical anthropologist says that genetic diseases and genetically mixed populations can prove useful in understanding human diversity and human origins."We wanted to get to a strategy to predict what a face will look like. We want to understand the path of evolution that leads to that part of the selection process," said Mark D. Shriver, associate professor of biological anthropology.He revealed that with an eye on pinpointing genes that influence the.....
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