0 (the science of) changing the structure of the genes of a living thing in order to make it healthier, stronger, or more useful to humans
1 the science of changing the structure of the genes (= specific chemical patterns) of a living thing, used esp. in developing new food products and in medicine
2 the science of changing the structure of genes, used especially in developing new food products and in medicine
They also insist that several novel plants are not produced through genetic engineering.
Seed banks and genetic engineering, he claims, diminish the importance of maintaining species in their natural habitat (p. 43).
I strongly urge proponents of both sides of the genetic engineering arguments to read it.
The fourth most named barrier was to do with the actual cost of genetic engineering research.
Consumers were viewed as not understanding the complexity of genetic engineering, and because of this lack of understanding, tended to reject the technology.
Enzymes (italics) in bold lettering have been manipulated through genetic engineering (see text for details).
Generally the debate or criticism concerned energy technology, production technology, information technology, and genetic engineering.
Alternatively, let us assume that our broader future suddenly became less predictable (perhaps genetic engineering is invented, which creates new and difficult-to-forecast possibilities).
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