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Amid GMO Strife, Food Industry Vies For Public Trust In CRISPR Technology

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Posted on October 25, 2017 · Mushrooms that don't brown? Pigs resistant to diseases? Though the process does not introduce foreign genetic material into food or livestock, getting consumers to buy in will be an uphill battle

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