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== Hi ==

Hi - I've noticed your editing on the ] article. Not sure what happened with that first edit where you added a spamlink... and I think your 2nd and 3rd edits were meant to come together (if you click "edit" and study how the article is actually built, you will see that references go inline, with tags around them (<nowiki><ref></nowiki> in front of the citation and <nowiki></ref></nowiki> right after it), and the software automatically creates a footnote and adds the citation to the references at the end.) The links above, in the welcome message, will help you learn how to edit.

On a broader note, there is actually a suite of articles related to GMOs - briefly:
* ] covers the basic science
* ] is a broad overview article that shows what organisms have been genetically modified and for what purposes
* ] focuses on crops themselves (primarily agriculturally focused)
* ] describes what kinds of foods are actually genetically modified, how, and why
* ] covers all the controversies about all the above. Per ] (please read that), a summary of the GM Food controversies article has been placed in all the articles above, with a link to the main article
* ] covers government regulation of GMOs and GM food. Like the controversies article, a summary of this article has been placed in the articles above, with a link to the main article.

This set of articles are pretty mature and lots and lots of people have worked on them; pretty much every issue imaginable has been raised and addressed somewhere in them. So please have a look around and orient yourself. See you on the article talk pages - good luck! ] (]) 17:54, 5 March 2015 (UTC)

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Hi

Hi - I've noticed your editing on the Genetically modified organisms article. Not sure what happened with that first edit where you added a spamlink... and I think your 2nd and 3rd edits were meant to come together (if you click "edit" and study how the article is actually built, you will see that references go inline, with tags around them (<ref> in front of the citation and </ref> right after it), and the software automatically creates a footnote and adds the citation to the references at the end.) The links above, in the welcome message, will help you learn how to edit.

On a broader note, there is actually a suite of articles related to GMOs - briefly:

This set of articles are pretty mature and lots and lots of people have worked on them; pretty much every issue imaginable has been raised and addressed somewhere in them. So please have a look around and orient yourself. See you on the article talk pages - good luck! Jytdog (talk) 17:54, 5 March 2015 (UTC)