Horizontal gene transfer has always existed, probably since the beginning of time, but that has nothing to do with GMO processes.
http://www.yvm.net/vme/hgt/AnnuRevGenVo ... yr1994.PDF
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18591983
I did find a legitimate research article that verified that GMO characteristics are not transferred to soil bacteria found in soil used for
growing GMO corn. If it doesn't even affect soil bacteria that are in integral contact with the plant for the entire growing season, why would it affect gut bacteria?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21722080Our study suggests that the nptII gene was relatively rare in the soil bacterial populations and there was no evidence of gene transfer from a GM corn plant to soil bacteria based on the data from total soil bacterial communities.
I'm not a fan of GMO either, but if I'm going to "dis" it, I'd like to at least do so on the basis of legitimate facts, rather than using fabricated claims based on assumptions and falsehoods.
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