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[Title] => Faulty comparisons hide problems
[Summary] => To make only the impact of the item being analyzed to stand out, researchers in animal feeding studies attempt to minimize differences between the test animals and the control groups. This is the gist of the 1,139 research paper of Monsantos "Mon 863" variety on a 90-day rat study on June 20, 2005. The tests rats ate Mon 863 and the control groups were fed non-GM corn from the same parent line. That is, corn whose genetics are the same except for the insertion of the genetic materials (Basillus thunringiensis or Bt) and its impact.
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[AuthorName] => Antonio M. Claparols
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