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  2. Genetically modified insect - Wikipedia

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    Release of Insects carrying Dominant Lethals or RIDL is a control strategy using genetically engineered insects that have (carry) a lethal gene in their genome (an organism's DNA). Lethal genes cause death in an organism, and RIDL genes only kill young insects, usually larvae or pupae. Similar to how inheritance of brown eyes is dominant to ...

  3. Bt cotton - Wikipedia

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    Bt cotton was created through the addition of genes encoding toxin crystals in the Cry group of endotoxin. [1] When insects attack and eat the cotton plant the Cry toxins or crystal protein are dissolved due to the high pH level of the insect's stomach.

  4. Bacillus thuringiensis - Wikipedia

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    This has led to their use as insecticides, and more recently to genetically modified crops using Bt genes, such as Bt corn. [4] Many crystal-producing Bt strains, though, do not have insecticidal properties. [5] The subspecies israelensis is commonly used for control of mosquitoes [6] and of fungus gnats. [7]

  5. Do I need to worry about GMOs? What experts say about ... - AOL

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    Genetically modified organisms refers to any plant, animal or microorganism that has been genetically altered, due to modern biotechnology like genetic engineering. Often, GMOs are labeled “GE ...

  6. GMO OMG - Wikipedia

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    GMO OMG outlines two types of GMOs used in farming, pesticide producers and herbicide resisters. Pesticide producers are plants that can kill insects with an introduced toxin while herbicide resisters are immune to weed killer which allows farmers to use herbicides on crops leaving the plant unharmed. Seifert claims that commercial farmers ...

  7. Delta endotoxins - Wikipedia

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    They do not kill insects, but instead kill leukemia cells. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The Cyt toxins tend to form their own group distinct from Cry toxins. [ 16 ] Not all Cry — crystal-form — toxins directly share a common root. [ 17 ]

  8. List of genetically modified crops - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, 181.5 million hectares of genetically modified crops were planted in 28 countries. Half of all GM crops planted were genetically modified soybeans, either for herbicide tolerance or insect resistance. Eleven countries grew modified soybean, with the USA, Brazil and Argentina accounting for 90% of the total hectarage.

  9. MON 810 - Wikipedia

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    The MON 810 corn is a genetically modified maize used around the world. It is a Zea mays line known as YieldGard from the company Monsanto. [1] This plant is a genetically modified organism (GMO) designed to combat crop loss due to insects.