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Vocabulary - Gene Editing Reading

Read the following paragraphs and identify which words are missing.

humberto manuel cuevas guerrero
1

cross breeding boost

By - ( mixture of breeds ) plants and animals , our Stone Age ancestors realised they could ( to increase or improve smth ) the amount of food they produced .

2

cattle less pit

In the US , too , firms are developing heat - resistant ( a group of animals that includes cows , buffalo , and bison ) , - ( having no pit ) cherries and seedless blackberries .

3

greenhouse tackle down breaking

Supporters of the technology say it could reduce animal diseases and suffering and lead to the use of fewer antibiotics . They also believe it could ( to try to deal with something or someone ) climate change by lowering emissions of the ( a building made of glass , used for growing plants ) gas methane - produced by livestock such as cows , goats and deer when their stomachs are ( to separate something into smaller parts ) hard fibres like grass for digestion .

4

gene editing welfare

But opponents say ( the process of changing genes using scientific methods ) is still not proven to be safe and that they remain concerned about the implications for animal ( physical and mental health and happiness ) .

5

overtaken

Now a law permitting gene - edited food to be sold in the UK has been paused and some British scientists warn they could be ( to go past something by being a greater amount or degree ) by other countries .

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pledged

The new Labour government has ( a serious or formal promise ) closer alignment with the European Union , particularly on regulations that might affect trade .

7

stringent

The EU set ( extremely limiting or difficult ; severe ) regulations on genetically modified ( GM ) crops decades ago because of safety concerns and public opposition to the technology .