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Genetic modifications imply the application or rather, transferring of genes of one species in
to another to make them appear better. It particularly happens in the context of improving the crop productions across globe. At first, the article projects the threat of monoculture in crops, if GM is applied to the field of harvesting. The single crop production would lead to threats over the diversity that people conventionally perceive in crops. Secondly, after having seen the positive results from their experiments, the scientists are now hopeful to expand their criteria of research by infusing genes of one animal species to another Thus, the threats that genetic modification poses are bigger than those promises it makes.
    Genetic engineering enables the farmers to produce crops that are sustainable in nature as well as they are particularly modified to ensure that the growing population of the world (which has touched the seven billion mark) gets enough food. For example, the scientists have focused on modifying...
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