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In reply to the discussion: The organic industry’s GMO hoax [View all]Major Nikon
(36,927 posts)Many of which have been in practice for over 100 years and all of which are eligible for organic certification. Selective breeding also relies exclusively on mutagenesis, which means that rather than tightly controlling and restricting mutations in a laboratory, you simply wait for them to appear spontaneously and then breed for those desirable characteristics in hopes that they outweigh any undesirable characteristics that came along for the ride. So yes, you are absolutely correct, it is not the same thing as selective breeding. It's a far more advanced method of accomplishing genetic modification that has a far less chance of producing undesirable consequences, because instead of rolling the dice with tens of thousands of genes, you are only doing so with one.