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      • Yes. They are fundamentally different from wild or natural species. The transgenic salmon, engineered by a Massachusetts-based company AquaBounty, can reach market size twice as fast as regular salmon.
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  2. Mar 23, 2016 · But there is no scientific evidence that suggests GE salmon will pose a significant risk to either. Murkowski claims GE salmon may “interbreed with the wild stocks, and thus perhaps destroy...

  3. There is less data available on GE salmon than other GEOs since AquaBounty’s salmon is the first GE animal to receive FDA approval. GE crops, however, were first approved in 1994 and provide supplementary data on the impacts (or lack thereof) of GEOs on consumers and their environment.

  4. Nov 5, 2020 · Are GE salmon a threat to wild salmon? Yes. The risks are very real and would be irreversible. If GE salmon escape into the environment, they would threaten native species via predation or competition for limited food and space, transgenic contamination, and an increase in exotic diseases and parasites.

  5. Nov 19, 2015 · Don Mason. Is AquAdvantage a super salmon or a "Frankenfish"? For years, controversy has swirled around a new, fast-growing fish, which has been engineered with chromosomes from an Atlantic...

  6. May 7, 2020 · Are genetically engineered (GE) salmon different from wild salmon? Yes. They are fundamentally different from wild or natural species. The transgenic salmon, engineered by a Massachusetts-based company AquaBounty, can reach market size twice as fast as regular salmon.

  7. Mar 27, 2019 · The Pacific coast has a wild salmon fishery, and some of its representatives say the genetically engineered salmon is an ecological and genetic threat to native gene pools.

  8. AquAdvantage salmon is a genetically engineered (GE) fish, a GE Atlantic salmon developed by AquaBounty Technologies in 1989. The typical growth hormone -regulating gene in the Atlantic salmon was replaced with the growth hormone-regulating gene from Pacific Chinook salmon, with a promoter sequence from ocean pout.

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