The Biden administration must decide whether the FDA or USDA should oversee the food-company scientists tweaking genes to make animals heat tolerant, faster growing or disease resistant
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White House must decide whether the FDA or Agriculture Department will get to regulate genetically modified meat and fishFDA scientists found hornless cattle engineered by Recombinetics had genes that made the animals resistant to certain antibiotics.
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