What are GMOs and how are they used in agriculture? This videographic explains. VIDEOGRAPHIC
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00:00A GMO or genetically modified organism can be an animal, plant or bacteria whose genetic
00:13material has been changed.
00:17Genes present in an organism can be removed, added or altered to produce new characteristics
00:22in a process known as transgenesis or genetic modification.
00:27In agriculture, in contrast to traditional breeding techniques which apply only to the
00:31same or closely related species, transgenesis can be achieved using different species and
00:37allows the creation of new varieties, for example crossing wheat and sunflower to produce
00:42a cereal more resistant to drought.
00:48One of the main objectives of these genetic modifications has been to increase the resistance
00:52of plants to insects and raise their tolerance to particular herbicides.
00:57The four most cultivated GMO crops are cotton, soya, corn and rapeseed.
01:02They have been criticised for their potential danger to biodiversity.
01:06There have also been few studies done on their impact on human food supplies.