So perhaps you're more familiar with prions than I am... my understanding is that a prion is basically a protein that re-folds other proteins it comes in contact with (with the re-folded proteins being specific to each prion.) So you're saying that only complicated proteins can re-fold other proteins?
Yeah, I'm saying that only prions are known to do so infectiously, and that the proteins that we're making are already found in other animals, in this case animals that are eaten by humans. As such there's no danger of creating prions.
Maïs mon 810. And I doubt that you ingest or inhale a lot of that bacillus.
You should try to inform yourself before calling anyone who disagree with you ignorant. And just so you know, that kind of ogm is forbidden in more than a few countries in Europe, and his usefulness is severely questioned.
Another great idea from Monsanto, is to make some plant immune to the roundup. Great, now the field are just sprayed with roundup, and who eat it?
Don't worry, all adequate measure are taken.
Ok, this is more of an argument
But it's not against GMO, it's against pesticide-resistance induced by GMO, which I'm entirely against. It just bothers me when people don't state specific situations and problems in their claims, because people pick it up and spread it around, and it becomes the image that GM in general is environmentally/physically unsafe, where really, only certain practices within GM can be considered unsafe, because there's so much you can do with it. Like banning mining in general because of mountain-top removal.