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  2. Genetically modified food - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. Foods produced from organisms that have had changes introduced into their DNA Part of a series on Genetic engineering Genetically modified organisms Bacteria Viruses Animals Mammals Fish Insects Plants Maize/corn Rice Soybean Potato History and regulation History Regulation Substantial ...

  3. Genetically modified food in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Diamond v. Chakrabarty, 447 U.S. 303 (1980), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with whether genetically modified organisms can be patented. [8] The Court held that a living, man-made micro-organism is patentable subject matter as a "manufacture" or "composition of matter" within the meaning of the Patent Act of 1952.

  4. History of genetic engineering - Wikipedia

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    Genetically modified microbial enzymes were the first application of genetically modified organisms in food production and were approved in 1988 by the US Food and Drug Administration. [84] In the early 1990s, recombinant chymosin was approved for use in several countries.

  5. Genetically modified food in North America - Wikipedia

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    On January 9, 2014, Maine’s governor signed a bill requiring labeling for foods made with GMO's, with a similar triggering mechanism as Connecticut's bill. [29] In May 2014 Vermont passed a law requiring labeling of food containing ingredients derived from genetically modified organisms. [30] [31] A federal judge ruled Maui's GMO ban invalid ...

  6. Monsanto Company Is More Than Just GMOs - AOL

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    Monsanto Company makes money selling genetically modified (GM) seeds. Though once a broader-scale chemicals company, Monsanto's seeds and genomics business accounted for over 70% of the company's ...

  7. Genetically modified tomato - Wikipedia

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    The inventors of the GMO blue tomato using snapdragon genes, Jonathan Jones and Cathie Martin of the John Innes Centre, founded a company called Norfolk Plant Sciences [37] to commercialize the blue tomato. They partnered with a company in Canada called New Energy Farms to grow a large crop of blue tomatoes, from which to create juice to test ...

  8. Timeline of Monsanto - Wikipedia

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    The March Against Monsanto, a worldwide protest against Monsanto and GMOs takes place. [41] 2015: Products: Monsanto rolls out seeds engineered with new herbicide resistance, releasing dicamba-resistant cotton. 2016: Acquisitions: Bayer acquires Monsanto for 63 billion dollars. [42] 2016: Products

  9. Monsanto Is More Than Just GMOs - AOL

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    Monsanto makes money selling genetically modified (GM) seeds. Though once a broader-scale chemicals company, Monsanto's seeds and genomics business accounted for over 70% of the company's gross ...