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Microbes in food and drink -
Microbes and GM foods
The story of Bt-brinjal in India: why it is not required (Aug 2010)
Genetically-manipulated food for thought (Feb 1999)
A microbiologist looks at genetically modified crops (Feb 1999)
Predicting the effects of genetically-modified organisms - more questions than answers (Feb 1999)
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