Genetically modified crops may pass helpful
traits to weeds, study finds
'For the first time, researchers have shown that a gene
artificially inserted into crop plants to fend off pests can migrate to
weeds in a natural environment and make the weeds stronger. Scientists
studied genetically engineered sunflowers - those modified with a gene
that produces a chemical toxic to certain insects - to see what happened
when these foreign genes, called transgenes, were inadvertently passed
along to weedy relatives' ( Ohio
State )
See also this abstract, and this
blog entry from last
month.LINKS
http://www.hullocentral.demon.co.uk/site/anfin.htm