I was mainly referring to gene splicing, which is the most recent development in GMO production. I honestly don't know how often they're coming up with new methods of creating GMOs, but I think they're largely focusing on how to use gene splicing for other uses.
I'm open to new ideas, once there's any evidence of any negative effects of GMOs, I'll begin to be more weary of them. Until then, I see no reason to worry.
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