Scientific Evidence Documenting The Negative Impacts of Genetically Modified (GM) Foods on Human and Animal Health and the Environment

Written by JD Schrock - March 26 2010

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Hemant Bedekar
October 16 2014

Dear Rick,
I do agree that there is trasnsfer of ditant denes in nature also.This occures only by accident or in exreme adverse situations onle.Hence the perdcentage of such transfers is very,very rare or by a remote chance.
Normally the naturally the breeding takes place by any of the vectors in the close association of the type.Hence it is the natural.We have never come across the transefer of animal gene in plant or vice versa naturaly. Man should not interfere in natural processes in the universe .If this is compelled by nature it may happen naturally.We have aquired the characters over the period of thousands years.Let it be a ntural process.Whichever is sustainable will sustain,which is not will get vanished like our tail.
Why to unnecessarily interfere in the natural happenings.

Regards
Hemant Bedekar( India)
vegetable breeder.

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