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+ | Myth: Transgenic maize can cause secondary effects or malformations in | ||
+ | humans. | ||
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+ | One of the reasons of the origin of this myth is the corn marketed as StarLink™ | ||
+ | that produces a protein endotoxin as insecticide. Because of the concern that | ||
+ | this could be allergenic, even if the US Environmental Protection Agency could not find | ||
+ | certainty of no harm to humans, the corn wasn’t | ||
+ | approved for the use as food. | ||
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+ | Fact: The conventional maize is transgenic. A transgenic organism is an | ||
+ | organism that contains a gene or genes transferred from another organism (this | ||
+ | could be between the same or different species). According to an article by the | ||
+ | CANIA (an institute of nutrition of Venezuela), the crops of maize are the ones | ||
+ | with the highest level of domestication in cultivated plants. This means that | ||
+ | man, considering the properties like the size or the resistance to heat, selects the | ||
+ | crops. The selection of the best species is necessary to | ||
+ | improve the quality of the product. | ||
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+ | Because of the culture features, a lot of options are available, either natural | ||
+ | or induced, causing the existence of many varieties and hybrids. Then, we can | ||
+ | call all this hybrids “transgenic”, because they contain genes from others plants. | ||
+ | Therefore, all the corn that we consume is a transgenic organism with a mixture | ||
+ | of genes that our ancestors considered the best options to improve the maize. | ||
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+ | The corn marketed as StarLink™ is not only an example of genetically modified | ||
+ | organism (GMO) with issues, but also an example of the regulations of the GMO | ||
+ | doesn’t allow the release of products harmful for humans. | ||
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Myth: Biotechnological modifications of crops and foods are very different from traditional methods. | Myth: Biotechnological modifications of crops and foods are very different from traditional methods. | ||
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the university of California. | the university of California. | ||
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+ | Fact: No genetically modified organism is released if it doesn’t comply with the | ||
+ | regulation required. | ||
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+ | In the United States the regulation of genetically engineered (GE) foods is | ||
+ | divided among three federal agencies: the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) | ||
+ | (oversees GE crop field trials); the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)(for | ||
+ | selectable marker genes and proteins in crop development); the Food and Drug | ||
+ | Administration (FDA) (conducts voluntary consultations on other aspects of GE | ||
+ | foods with the companies that choose to consult with it). For more information | ||
+ | about these agencies, please consult the review “Safety Testing and Regulation of | ||
+ | Genetically Engineered Foods” in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews | ||
+ | (http://www.saveourseeds.org/downloads/schubert_safety_reg_us_11_2004.pdf). | ||
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+ | In Mexico, the regulation of biotechnology products is based in the Mexican | ||
+ | Constitution that establishes the general guidelines to be followed by | ||
+ | government dependencies, like the Ley General de Salud (Health General Law), | ||
+ | Ley Federal de Sanidad Vegetal (Federal Law of Vegetal Sanity), Ley federal sobre | ||
+ | Metrología y Normalización (Federal Law about Metrology and Normalization), | ||
+ | Ley Federal sobre Producción, Certificación y Comercio de Semillas (Federal | ||
+ | Law about Production, Certification and Trade of Seeds), Normas Oficiales | ||
+ | Mexicanas (NOM) (Official Mexican Standards) and other regulatory systems. | ||
+ | An important law that regulates most of the crops in Mexico is the Ley de | ||
+ | Bioseguridad de Organismos Genéticamente Modificados (Biosecurity Law for | ||
+ | Genetically Modified Organisms). The law regulates the activities of confine | ||
+ | employ, experimental, pilot program and commercial release, marketing, | ||
+ | import and export of GM organism. For more information, you can consult | ||
+ | it here: http://www.diputados.gob.mx/LeyesBiblio/pdf/LBOGM.pdf. For more information | ||
+ | about Biotechnology and Biosecurity in Mexico check the review of the Mexican | ||
+ | Congress here: http://www.diputados.gob.mx/cronica57/contenido/cont13/anali5.htm | ||
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