evaluate the safety of gmos. that s flat out wrong. you say this is new. what you mean by that, for years we ve had genetic modification, but it s done by cross breeding. these new techniques that allow you to move genetic material between organisms that haven t before, that s what we re talking about. i would think it was more precise than cross breeding. they made it and you see what you got. it s more precise is that you can move one or two genes. you have no control over where you re inserting that genetic material. if you have no control, it can have different effects depending on the location. that s just not right. it s a real misrepresentation of it. let me give you an example. you probably like ruby red
had genetic modification, but it s been done more slowly by cross breeding. well, no. these new techniques that allow to you move genetic materialu to between organisms that couldn t happen before. that s the technology we were talking about. not an extension of what we ve been conventionally doing. i would think it s more precise than cross breeding, which was just they made it ands you see what you got. m well, it s more precise in the sense of you can move one or a few genes, but the big problem is you have no control overfe where you re inserting thato genetic material. if you can t control where you re inserting that geneticl i information, it can have different effects depending on the location. that s just not right. a real misrepresentation of it. let me give you an example. you probably like ruby red grapefruits. popular fruit. you can buy organic. how is that created? in a laboratory. subjecting it to radiation and