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Genetically Modified Foods Argumentative Analysis

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In 2013 95% of sugar beets, 94% of soybeans, 90% of canola and 90% of corn Thesis: In the discussion of genetically modified foods, most people do not recognize the consequences associated with the lack of testing and labeling of genetically modified ingredients, however it is imperative that we introduce new standards for GMOs to protect people’s health. In order to fully understand the risks of GMOs it is important to first understand how GMOs are made and where they are found. Genetic modification aims to create better foods so they add genes that are more nutritious, have a longer shelf life or taste better among other trait modifications. In his article “Genetically Modified Foods” Thomas R. Degregori describes genetic modification

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