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There are concerns that genetic engineering may potentially damage biodiversity as wild varieties crossbreed with genetically engineered ones, particularly in the field of agriculture.

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Genetic engineering has the chance to decrease biodiversity.  For example, if a genetically engineered plant was created and put in a habitat, it could become invasive and take over other plants living in the area, which would be a negative impact because it results in less food for some species of animals and a disturbed ecosystem.

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