Usage examples of "genetically-engineered organism" in English with translation to French

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Opponents say genetically engineered crops can cross-pollinate and damage other crops. Les opposants déclarent que les cultures génétiquement modifiées peuvent polliniser de manière croisée et endommager les autres cultures.
I'm a genetically modified organism. Je suis un organisme génétiquement modifié.
Many consumers are concerned about the health risks of genetically modified food. De nombreux consommateurs s'inquiètent des risques sanitaires de la nourriture génétiquement modifiée.
The brain may be regarded as a kind of parasite of the organism, a pensioner, as it were, who dwells with the body. Le cerveau pourrait être considéré comme un type de parasite de l'organisme, un pensionnaire qui réside dans le corps.
You probably eat genetically modified fruits and vegetables all the time without knowing it. Vous mangez probablement tout le temps des fruits et des légumes génétiquement modifiés sans le savoir.
Man is a complex organism. L'homme est un organisme complexe.
Do you think it's dangerous to eat genetically modified food? Pensez-vous qu'il soit dangereux de consommer de la nourriture génétiquement modifiée ?
That is a unicellular organism. C'est un organisme unicellulaire.
France has banned a strain of genetically modified maize. La France a prohibé une variété de maïs transgénique.
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