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The New York Times New Type of Gene Engineering Is Aimed at Sidestepping Critics
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"...researchers have found that the genes in corn that tell the plant what proteins to make to produce its shape, its cob, its roots and its reproductive system -- in short, everything that makes it corn -- have largely identical counterparts in rice, arrayed in pretty much the same order."

"That suggests that the differences between the plants might come in large part not from the genes themselves, but from the point at which they are switched on and off, how strongly and in which part of the plant they are active."

"Dr. Jefferson argues that the high degree of genetic overlap between the plants -- indeed, among all living things -- suggests that much of the gene swapping among species that has stirred up so much opposition to genetic engineering may beunnecessary."
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