Saturday, August 10, 2013 - Page updated at 06:44 PM
Washington voters will decide in November whether to require labeling of most genetically engineered foods, sometimes called GMOs, or genetically modified organisms. Here's a primer on how the technology works, how it differs from conventional breeding and the prevalence of genetically engineered foods in American fields and markets. Read the story.
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