Summary: The Benefits Of Gmos

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Chayse Banks- Pro- The benefits of GMO's outweigh the harms

Ever since the birth of mankind, people have obsessed over ways to make food better. Be it learning how to roast meat over a fire or journeying to faraway lands to acquire spices, as the future progresses, humans have been finding ways to improve their culinary experience. GMOs are the future of food, and my partner and I stand in firm affirmation of the resolution. The benefits of GMOs outweigh the harms because GMOs are easily accessible to large groups, they provide health benefits, and GMOs have become a staple in society.

Merriam-Webster defines a GMO as an organism whose genome has been altered in order to favor the expression of desired physiological traits or the output of desired biological products.

Channapatna Prakash, an agricultural scientist at the Center for …show more content…

The Washington Post states that GMOS can make orange trees become resistant to citrus greening, and they can add vitamins, healthful oils and omega-3 yeast. A GMO cow has became resistant to a sleeping sickness and it can no longer pass the disease to humans. Dr. Jennifer Thomson, geneticist at Cambridge and author of Food for Africa: The Life and Work of A Scientist in GM Crops talks about Golden Rice, GMO rice that contains vitamin A. Golden Rice contains beta-carotene, which is converted into vitamin A in humans. According to the World Health Organization, nearly 500,000 children become blind every year due to vitamin A deficiency. Half of these children die within a year of going blind. Golden Rice is an effective solution and it has already been implemented in third world countries such as Bangladesh and the Phillippines, where some kids have been getting over 70% more vitamin A intake. Golden rice helps keep people in third world countries healthy. Researchers are also working on an apple that could vaccinate children against a virus that is the leading cause of

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