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Which is a potential negative consequence of using genetically engineered medicine?
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Which is a potential negative consequence of using genetically engineered medicine?
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ok so they change the genetic make up of gmo crops and they could potentially alter it so that it wouldn't have the same effect as medicine made from non gmo crops
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Hello.. the answer would be : Gene markers that are resistant to antibiotics are used, providing the possibility for humans to have increased antibiotic resistance.
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