Examples of using Genetically modified in English and their translations into Turkish
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Nothing. Just genetically modified potatoes.
Within five years, 90% of wheat will be genetically modified.
Genetically modified product in the past decade.
I think I might have liked it better when it was just you, my mom, and a genetically modified cucumber.
Now look, as long as we continue to increase the population, we're going to have to continue to grow and eat genetically modified foods, and that's the only position that I will take today.
The development of more resilient, high-yield, genetically modified crops is being fast-tracked around the globe.
Look-- as long as we continue to increase the population, we will have to continue to grow and eat genetically modified foods. And that's the only position I will take today.
Prelim autopsy confirms we are dealing with a genetically modified strain of pneumonic plague.
As of 2004 no genetically modified food was grown in New Zealand, and no medicines containing live genetically modified organisms have been approved for use.
Being the guardians of corn means consuming our own corn hybrid corn or genetically modified corn. and preventing it from getting contaminated with.
Is equivalent to its conventional counterpart. In other words, the FDA considers that a genetically modified plant.
herbicides, or genetically modified seeds.
sunlight to thrive, and its genetically modified thorns still prick you.
In Bulgaria, because it's forbidden in Serbia. He took a state loan and bought genetically modified seed.
It takes up to 500 flowers to make one gram of saffron, which could explain… which could explain why he started to use genetically modified saffron, which is only $10 a pound.
Caused by pollution and genetically modified plants and hormones.
Monitor the growth and report on the results. To further explore the possibilities the enclosed genetically modified apple seed your mission is to plant in your lunar biosphere.
Scientists have bred worms with genetically modified nervous systems that can be controlled by bursts of sound waves.
To make ultrasound-controlled nematodes, Chalasani genetically modified the worms so that some of their motor neurons carried TRP-4 ion channels.
The development of more resilient, high-yield, genetically modified crops is being fast-tracked around the globe.