After adding
genes back in three more rounds
of design and testing, the researchers
ended up with a genome containing 473
genes that could form viable bacteria.
The Round Up ready protein has properties
of a dust mite allergen it shows the World Health Organization's criteria designed to prevent allergic proteins from then being introduced to genetically modified crops so those who are allergic to dust might
end up being constantly triggered but getting
back to our BT toxin, once the pro-GMO UK government that was funding this
gene transfer study discovered the
genes actually transferred and survived digestion, they pulled funding
of the study, so we never looked at BT toxin.