Wild plants may edit their genomes in the same way we make GM crops – and it could be crucial to evolution

Recent study investigated how fast genes are being transferred between distantly related species.

Pauline Raimondeau, Postdoctoral Associate in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Yale University • conversation
Oct. 9, 2023 ~7 min

Gene-edited crops: expert Q+A on what field trials could mean for the future of food

Field trials of genetically edited crop plants are to be allowed in England under new government proposals.

Guy Poppy, Director of Multidisciplinary Research and Professor of Ecology, University of Southampton • conversation
Sept. 30, 2021 ~11 min


How a new biotech rule will foster distrust with the public and impede progress in science

A new biotech regulation allows companies to self-police and decide which crops should be regulated. The new rule is likely to amplify greater distrust of GM crops.

Maywa Montenegro, UC President's Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Davis • conversation
June 1, 2020 ~10 min

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