and that is what a great many biotechnologists are doing as I write
this...what cannot necessarily be done is cutting and pasting genes without
HUGE and primarily not known/understood ecological ramifications.
>From: "Douglas M. Hinds" <dmhinds@acnet.net>
>To: "MV" <XD026Y@mail2.compy-net.com>, sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu
>Subject: Re: GMO and cars
>Date: Sat, 15 May 1999 06:44:08 -0600
>
>Basically, genes that were developed over millenniums in one evolutionary
>line can not necessarily be snipped out and pasted in another organism
>with different origins and (perhaps), destiny.
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