GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS
U.S. Patent No. 4,940,835; 5,188,642; 5,484,956
Issued:Three key patents: Two issued to Dilip Shah and others, one in July 1990 and one in February 1993; one issued January 1996 to Ronald Lundquist and David Walters
The idea of genetically engineered crops may still seem futuristic, but genetically altered corn, cotton and soybeans have already invaded the fields, the factories, and, chances are, your dinner table. Many consumers remain wary, labeling the technology "genetic pollution," and arguing that its long-term effects haven't been adequately studied.
August 08, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS
U.S. Patent No. 4,940,835; 5,188,642; 5,484,956
Issued:Three key patents: Two issued to Dilip Shah and others, one in July 1990 and one in February 1993; one issued January 1996 to Ronald Lundquist and David Walters
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