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authorHans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>2007-12-05 13:56:00 +0100
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+Since the mid-1990s, humans have taken an unprecedented step in Earthly
+annals by introducing not just exotic flora or fauna from one ecosystem
+into another, but actually inserting exotic genes into the operating
+systems of individual plants and animals, where they're intended to do
+exactly the same thing: copy themselves, over and over.