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What is CRISPR
CRISPR is an acronym for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat. This name refers to the unique organization of short, partially palindromic repeated DNA sequences found in the genomes of bacteria and other microorganisms. While seemingly innocuous, CRISPR sequences are a crucial component of the immune systems [3] of these simple life forms. The immune system is responsible for protecting an organism’s health and well-being. Just like us, bacterial cells can be invaded by viruses, which are small, infectious agents. If a viral infection threatens a bacterial cell, the CRISPR immune system can thwart the attack by destroying the genome of the invading virus [4]. The genome of the virus includes genetic material that is necessary for the virus to continue replicating. Thus, by destroying the viral genome, the CRISPR immune system protects bacteria from ongoing viral infection.
originally posted by: projectvxn...from people who don't understand science....
it is not necessary to include slights in your posts towards anyone who would disagree with you
plenty has been posted about crispr to these forums numerous times past, search is your friend
originally posted by: projectvxn
Yes it is. GMO labelling is nothing more than an attempt by profiteers to corner markets based on scientific ignorance of the population.
Don't care.
Alert it to the mods and they'll close it as they see fit.
informing consumers as to what goes into the production of the products they may choose to purchase, being against labeling is only for the interest of tricking those who would rather not purchase GMO foods into purchasing them anyway
you do not need to have "scientific basis" for your every decision in life, likewise it should not be necessary to have scientific basis just to have the freedom of choice to opt out of a program.
originally posted by: projectvxn
a reply to: pryingopen3rdeye
informing consumers as to what goes into the production of the products they may choose to purchase, being against labeling is only for the interest of tricking those who would rather not purchase GMO foods into purchasing them anyway
Except there is not scientific basis for it. None.
There have been THOUSANDS of studies, independent and across the globe, that have proven GMOs safe for decades now.