One very simple example, as well, of a non-GMO biotech is almost any of the plants that you buy to put in your garden in the springtime. They have been developed by tissue culture, which is growing identical plants from the cells of one plant. That's biotech, but that's not GMO. I'll bet you that in any garden store where you buy your pansies or your coleus or umpteen dozen different plants, those plants are produced through tissue culture. That's biotech; it's not GMO.
On February 7th, 2011. See this statement in context.