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In the brave new world of genetic engineering, Dean DellaPenna, a plant biochemist at Michigan State University, envisions this cornucopia: tomatoes and broccoli bursting with cancer-fighting chemicals and vitamin-enhanced crops of rice, sweet potatoes, and cassava to help nourish the poor. He sees wheat, soy, and peanuts free of allergens, bananas that deliver vaccines, and vegetable oils so loaded with therapeutic ingredients that doctors "prescribe" them for patients at risk for cancer and heart disease. DellaPenna believes that genetically engineered foods are the key to the next wave of advances in agriculture and health. While DellaPenna and many others see great potential in the products of this new biotechnology, some see uncertainty, or even danger. In North America and Europe, the value and impact of genetically engineered food crops have become the subjects of intense debate, provoking reactions from unbridled optimism to fervent political opposition. Most people in the United States don't realize that they've been eating genetically engineered foods since the mid-1990s. And in fact, genetic modification is much older than that, but the technique of genetic engineering is new and quite different from conventional breeding. Traditional breeders cross related organisms whose genetic makeups are similar. In so doing, they transfer tens of thousands of genes. By contrast, today's genetic engineers can transfer just a few genes at a time between species that are distantly related or not related at all. Whether biotech foods will deliver on their promise of eliminating world hunger and bettering the lives of all remains to be seen. Their potential is enormous, yet they carry risks and we may pay for accidents or errors in judgment in ways we cannot yet imagine. However, the biggest mistake of all would be to blindly reject or endorse this new technology. If we analyze carefully how, where, and why we introduce genetically altered products, and if we test them thoroughly and judge them wisely, we can weigh their risks against their benefits to those who need them most.

According to the passage, how does the technique of genetic engineering differ from that of conventional breeding?

AIt combines organisms that are closely related and genetically similar.
BIt involves crossbreeding through planting seeds from the best crops.
CIt alters tens of thousands of genes between organisms.
DIt transfers a few genes between organisms that are not related to one another.正確答案
答案與詳解
D
正確答案
基因工程與傳統育種的關鍵差異:傳統育種轉移數萬個基因於近親物種,基因工程只轉移少數基因於遠親甚至無親緣關係的物種。

為什麼答案是 D

完全對應短文第三段:'today's genetic engineers can transfer just a few genes at a time between species that are distantly related or not related at all.' 少數基因、物種無親緣關係,兩點均吻合。

考點:傳統育種vs基因工程特徵混淆考點:短文未提及內容考點:主詞錯置陷阱考點:基因工程核心特徵
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