The main disadvantage of genetically modified seed is, rightly or wrongly, that it carries the public 'frankenstein' fear.
There is no reason why GM seeds should not be able to set fertile seeds but I fear that preventing this could be a commercial aim of the bigger companies.
Yes, we can easily revert to the original crops as long a someone keeps them going.
GM has nothing to do with superweeds, as a matter of fact, the modification probably causes faster growth amongst other things so would be disadvantageous to weeds.
The cost will be (a lot) greater than conventional seed.
The crop yield will be greater, that is the aim of GM.
GM should not interfere greatly with the insects, no more than our common 'manmade' vegetable plants do now.
It is banned (completely???) in Britain because of the fear factor.
Don't believe a thing I said, I am just bored.