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INTRODUCTION TO GM

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SCIENCE SUPPORTS REGULATION OF GENE EDITING

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GENE EDITING: UNEXPECTED OUTCOMES AND RISKS

Damaged DNA on fire

GENE EDITING MYTHS AND REALITY

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Gene Editing Myths and Reality

ON-TARGET EFFECTS OF GENE EDITING

Damaged DNA

New research questions GM food safety

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Published: 17 July 2002
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Claire Robinson, the editor of the late lamented GM FREE magazine, has drawn our attention to the relevance of this finding to the increasingly common problem of "people with non-intact colons, ie leaky gut syndrome" where material can escape into the blood stream.

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FoE press release: New research questions GM food safety

New evidence from British scientists has been published which raises serious questions about the safety of GM food.

The research, published by the UK's Food Standards Agency, showed for the first time that genes inserted in GM crops are finding their way into human gut bacteria. Many GM crops have antibiotic-resistant marker genes inserted in them, and there are fears that if material from these marker genes passes into humans, people's ability to fight infections may be reduced.

Researchers at the University of Newcastle gave human volunteers a single meal containing GM soya. Three of the seven people studied were found to have bacteria in their intestines containing a gene from the GM soya. However, reseachers suggested that the presence of bacteria containing GM material could have "reflected previous exposure" to GM food already in our diet.

Adrian Bebb, GM food campaigner for Friends of the Earth, said:

"This research should set alarm bells ringing. Industry scientists and Government advisors have always played down the risk of this ever happening, but when scientists looked for it they found it. GM food containing anti-biotic resistance should be withdrawn from the market and further research must be commissioned as a matter of urgency."

Notes to editors
The research was commissioned by the UK Government, and published by the Food Standards Agency, as part of a project entitled "Evaluating the risks associated with using GMOs in human foods." See -
http://www.foodstandards.gov.uk/science/sciencetopics/gmfoods/gm_reports

The researchers used seven volunteers all of whom had an ileostomy (they'd had their lower bowel removed and were using colostomy bags). They were fed a single meal consisting of a burger and a milkshake both of which contained GM soya. After the meal the contents of their colostomy bags were emptied every half an hour for the next 6 hours. Bacteria from these samples were cultured and for three of the seven human volunteers a herbicide resistance gene from the GM soya was detected in their intestinal bacteria.

The researchers also cultured bacteria from samples taken prior to the volunteers eating the GM meal. The herbicide resistance gene was also detected at low levels in these bacteria.

Twelve human volunteers with an intact gastrointestinal tract were fed the same GM meal. No GM material or bacteria containing herbicide resistance genes were detected in their faeces.

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