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Biological barriers to gene flow may not be good enough to isolate genetically modified (GM) organisms, according to a report from the National Academy of Sciences released this week. A second report out this week, from the Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology, points out the need to clarify regulations of GM arthropods.