Message from @Tabbykatsy

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2019-04-13 05:56:06 UTC  

Begs the question, if we don't understand it 100%.... then you don't know if what you're doing is beneficial 100% or not.

2019-04-13 05:56:19 UTC  

It has pros and cons

2019-04-13 05:56:47 UTC  

Plus the fact it is like a virus, that is over-rides local crops as well. Whether people consent or not through pollination.

2019-04-13 05:56:50 UTC  

Genetic engineers must first choose what gene they wish to insert, modify or delete. The gene must then be isolated and incorporated, along with other genetic elements, into a suitable vector. This vector is then used to insert the gene into the host organism, creating the GMO.

2019-04-13 05:57:01 UTC  

Begs the question of does it violate someone's rights?

2019-04-13 05:57:14 UTC  

That's like me walking by your farm and throwing my seeds on your field essentially.

2019-04-13 05:57:24 UTC  

Is that just?

2019-04-13 05:57:36 UTC  

Early targeting systems relied on meganucleases and zinc finger nucleases. Since 2009 more accurate and easier systems to implement have been developed. Transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) and the Cas9-guideRNA system (adapted from CRISPR) are the two most commonly used. They may potentially be useful in gene therapy and other procedures that require accurate or high through put targeting.

2019-04-13 05:57:39 UTC  

thats better

2019-04-13 05:57:40 UTC  

You don't know 100% what is in that see, or what it will do to your crop.

2019-04-13 05:57:54 UTC  

well

2019-04-13 05:57:57 UTC  

you kind of do

2019-04-13 05:58:03 UTC  

Kind of

2019-04-13 05:58:04 UTC  

if you know how to read genetics

2019-04-13 05:58:10 UTC  

No

2019-04-13 05:58:13 UTC  

and experiment long enough

2019-04-13 05:58:14 UTC  

You obviously don't know genetics then

2019-04-13 05:58:18 UTC  

what?

2019-04-13 05:58:29 UTC  

I can link you a ted talk if you're interested

2019-04-13 05:58:31 UTC  

genetics is a code we cant read yet

2019-04-13 05:58:36 UTC  

Genetics isn't simple ABC.

2019-04-13 05:58:41 UTC  

yes it isnt

2019-04-13 05:58:41 UTC  

It is a code we can read, but....

2019-04-13 05:58:46 UTC  

i never said it was

2019-04-13 05:58:48 UTC  

what we've realized

2019-04-13 05:59:01 UTC  

is that "code" that should per say be hypothetically X amount of pages

2019-04-13 05:59:07 UTC  

every gene you modify can trigger another outcome

2019-04-13 05:59:09 UTC  

turns out to be hidden in thousands of more pages of nonsense

2019-04-13 05:59:18 UTC  

We can read it. We don’t always know what we’re writing, though.

2019-04-13 05:59:18 UTC  

well it still is code

2019-04-13 05:59:20 UTC  

that is the analogy to best explain.

2019-04-13 05:59:25 UTC  

Dude.

2019-04-13 05:59:29 UTC  

my statement is correct

2019-04-13 05:59:33 UTC  

because it is code

2019-04-13 05:59:34 UTC  

I'll recommend the book i'm reading now

2019-04-13 05:59:37 UTC  

if you genuinely want to learn

2019-04-13 05:59:46 UTC  

where is my mistake?

2019-04-13 06:00:15 UTC  

Genome: The autobiography of species in 23 chapters Matt Riddley

2019-04-13 06:00:25 UTC  

It's much more complicated than you realize that's all.

2019-04-13 06:00:26 UTC  

where is my mistake though

2019-04-13 06:00:34 UTC  

i realize how complicated it is