widespread use of new chemicals and indiscriminate use of antibiotics in our food chain are all giving bacteria and viruses greater opportunities to evolve and threaten our very survival and also survival of many animals and plants.Humans are proceeding at a great speed to improve the biofitness capabilities of many biological entities which meet their needs by changing their genetic information.This is in effect a means of overriding the naturally embedded logarithmic processes in those entities andreplacing them by direct human actions to create the types of animals and plantstomeetourneeds.
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