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Do the terms GM, GMO, transgenic and genetically engineered (GE) mean the same thing?

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Do the terms GM, GMO, transgenic and genetically engineered (GE) mean the same thing?

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The common use of these terms has the same meaning. The letters GM and GMO stand for Genetically Modified Organism. The term transgenic describes that genes have been transferred from one organism to another. The term genetically engineered is more accurate than GM or GMO because traditional breeding also modifies a plant or animal’s DNA through indirect methods.

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