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Is it not unnatural to modify living organisms genetically?

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Is it not unnatural to modify living organisms genetically?

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“Natural” does not mean “static” or “immutable” Nature has always evolved and developed further, as Charles Darwin was the first to describe in his evolutionary theory. But human beings themselves have also always intervened in and modified nature. The plants and their fruits that we eat todayapples, cereals, etc.hardly have anything in common now with their relatives growing in the wilds. While these changes occurred slowly, with difficulty and by chance, genetic engineering today helps us to make modifications in a specifically targeted manner.

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