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Genetic modification

Genetic modification, conceptual artwork. Human figures and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, upper left to bottom right corner), which carries the genetic code. Chromosomes are seen at top left corner. DNA can be altered by introducing genes from other organisms to produce a desired trait in crops such as tomatoes. These traits could include bigger tomatoes or a resistance to pests and disease

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Media ID 6403321

© HANS-ULRICH OSTERWALDER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Artificial Bio Technology Biotechnology Research Chromosome Chromosomes Crop Double Helix Engineered Engineering Figure Fruit Genetically Modified Genetically Modified Food Modification Spiral Tomatoes Bio Chemistry Deoxyribonucleic Acid Genetics Tomatoe


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This thought-provoking artwork captures the essence of genetic modification, showcasing its potential impact on our food production. In this conceptual piece, human figures intertwine with the iconic double helix structure of DNA, symbolizing the intricate relationship between science and nature. The upper left to bottom right corner showcases the DNA molecule itself, while chromosomes are prominently displayed in the top left corner. These elements represent the fundamental building blocks of life that can be manipulated through genetic engineering. The focus here is on tomatoes as a prime example of genetically modified crops. By introducing genes from other organisms into their DNA, scientists can enhance desirable traits such as size or resistance to pests and diseases. This innovative technique has immense implications for agriculture and could revolutionize our ability to feed a growing population sustainably. Through this illustration, we are invited to ponder both the ethical questions surrounding genetic modification and its potential benefits for humanity. It serves as a reminder that scientific advancements have far-reaching consequences and necessitate careful consideration. Created by Science Photo Library, this artwork beautifully encapsulates the complex world of biotechnology research without delving into commercial applications or endorsing any specific company's work.

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