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Select all that apply. Which of the following are benefits of genetic engineering? new vaccines creation of toxic waste sterile offspring cancer drugs seedless grapes
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Select all that apply. Which of the following are benefits of genetic engineering? new vaccines creation of toxic waste sterile offspring cancer drugs seedless grapes
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the third one is seedless grapes, got 100 percent on this assignment! have a good day
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New vaccines, and cancer drugs, are your two answers.
Hope this helped :-)
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