Nobel chemistry winners regret fear of new developments

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Winners of this year's Nobel Prize for Chemistry say that excessive concerns about genetically modified foods and other substances can inhibit mankind from benefiting from developments in the field.
Frances Arnold from the United States and Gregory Winter of Britain made the comments Friday ahead of Monday's presentation of the prize.
"We've been modifying the biological world at the level of DNA for thousands of years," Arnold said at a news conference, citing examples such as new dog breeds.
"Somehow there is this new fear of what we already have been doing and that fear has limited our ability to provide real solutions."
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First Published: Dec 07 2018 | 4:45 PM IST