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Genetically modified (GM) plants are produced by A. mass production in a factory. B. using large quantities of fertilizer. C. applying pesticides. D. joining the DNA of two organisms to produce an organism with recombined DNA.

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Option (D) is right answer

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(D) joining the DNA of two organisms to produce an organism with recombined DNA.

  • Genetically modified (GM) is produced a new plant when the insert DNA into the genome of a organism than new DNA is moved into new plant
  • The most part, the cells are then developed in tissue culture where they form into plants
  • The seeds generated by these plants will formed the new DNA is formed
  • Genetically modified (GM) crops have many potential points of advantages in terms of raising agricultural productivity and decreasing the requirement for (ecologically hurtful) pesticides
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