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GMOs - Genetically Modified Organisms
GMOs
Are G.M.O. Foods Safe?
New York Times
Do GMOs Harm Health?
Purdue University
Frequently Asked Questions on Genetically Modified Foods
World Health Organization
Human Health Effects of Genetically Engineered Crops
Chapter 5 of "Genetically Engineered Crops: Experiences and Prospects" (2016). National Academies Press
Scientific Basis of Risks Associated with Transgenic Crops
Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia State University
What About GMOs and Weeds?
Purdue University
What Are the Benefits of GMO’s for Less Developed Countries in Critical Need of Food?
N.C. State Extension
Will GMOs Hurt My Body? The Public’s Concerns and How Scientists Have Addressed Them
Blog entry from Harvard University
Videos to Watch
What Is a Genetically Modified Food?
Are GMOs Good or Bad?
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