“Genetic engineering is like using a word processor...DNA letters, words and sentences are copied, pasted, edited or deleted,” explains Steve Moose, professor of functional plant genomics at the University of Illinois.
Moose was part of a recent Twitter chat hosted by the University of Illinois College of ACES, under the hashtag #askACES, where he shared that tidbit of information. The chat, called “GMOs Revealed,” attracted participants from across the country and generated good conversation about how GMOs actually work.
“The Mayans created the most complex GMO with the highest global impact when they domesticated maize 8,000 years ago,” Moose added online.
EARLY GMO: Corn was a complex GMO created by Mayans 8,000 years ago.
Because the 140-character nature of Twitter makes it so difficult for scientist to explain their work, Moose followed up with a podcast. It’s worth a listen, as he and Jennifer Shike, also from the University of Illinois, talk through a myriad of issues surrounding the GMO conversations.
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