On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Logan Streondj <[email protected]> wrote:
> Then since these open-source-GMO's will have source-code available, people 
> will be able to verify they don't have malevolent side-effects such as those 
> found in current "Evil" GMO's 
> http://www.responsibletechnology.org/article-gmo-soy-linked-to-sterility .

It's too bad the hamsters in this study were inbred. You would expect
a high rate of genetic abnormalities in some of the groups regardless
of what they were fed.

Also, the study doesn't separate the effects of the genetic
modification (resistance to herbicides) from the effects of the
herbicides. This could be tested by giving one group of hamsters
unmodified soy sprayed with Roundup .

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-- Matt Mahoney, [email protected]


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