The real and perceived risks of genetically modified organisms. Torgersen, H. EMBO Reports, 5:S71-S21, 2004.
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The debate about the potential risks of genetically modified organisms has lasted for almost three decades without any final conclusion in sight. Why is it that the public remains critical of this technology even though science has so far not demonstrated any tangible risks to human health and the environment?
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