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Which of the following is a formal definition?


A genetically modified organism (noun) is defined by the World Health Organization as an "organism (i.e. plants, animals, or microorganisms) in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally by mating and/or natural recombination."


A genetically modified organism is one whose genes have been altered. Genes from one species are inserted into a second species. The goal of this process is to introduce a desired trait or characteristic into the second species.


Genetically modified organisms are those that have been changed in order to produce desirable characteristics, such as disease and pest resistance.


Genetically modified organisms, also called GMOs, are under scrutiny as a food source. Opponents say that too little research has been done on the effects of GMOs on humans and on the environment.

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The first one (the World Health Organization quote).

Reason: it’s a concise, authoritative definition that specifies the category (“organism”) and the distinguishing feature (genetic material altered in a way not occurring naturally). The others are either informal/descriptive (2 and 3) or are commentary/opinion rather than a definition (4).