Attempting to control ownership of seeds, the global food supply is in jeopardy of becoming the intellectual property of a few agricultural corporations.
A. NO CHANGE
B. altering the global food supply seems to have been an aim of agricultural corporations invoking intellectual property rights.
C. agricultural corporations have invoked intellectual property rights and thereby altered the global food supply.
D. possessing intellectual property rights over the global food supply seems to be the aim of some agricultural corporations.

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