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RE: The History of Genetic Modification Part 2: Reverse Engineering

in #science7 years ago

Very long, exhaustive, and informative post...strained my eyes reading through most of that (more pictures would have been nice XD), but still worth it.

Knew a lot of this stuff, but didn't think there was as much to each element of the grander story these events portray as there is.

Not bad. Good post :D

Keep em' coming man :)
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Thanks! yea its a timeline and not a traditional article so not for just reading through in one sitting, I was actually trying NOT to make it to image heavy LOL and yea most gmo info is already on wikipedia so I took the time to further research it and find the scientific publications for those interested in the actual science behind it all (found in the references). I greatly appreciate your input!

Thanks!

:)

its a timeline and not a traditional article so not for just reading through in one sitting

Yeah, I figured :P

I was actually trying NOT to make it to image heavy

I noticed, but I still think there could be enough to stop eye strain from occurring, cause constantly reading text, especially for those with a white version of Steemit, can prove quite visually strenuous.

most gmo info is already on wikipedia so I took the time to further research it and find the scientific publications for those interested in the actual science behind it all (found in the references).

That is pretty good, that you did that. Most people just lift the text/documents directly and upload it, and expect it to be appreciated, so its pretty cool that you took a subject already covered by people far smarter and more informed than you and I and presented in a format you thought could be informative and easily digested too.

I greatly appreciate your input!

You're very welcome :)
Wouldn't have found these posts if you hadn't mentioned them in your comment on my post XD