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Darian Lozano
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24 March, 21:26
What makes a plant transgenic?
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24 March, 21:42
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Transgenic plants are plants that have been genetically engineered, a breeding approach that uses recombinant DNA techniques to create plants with new characteristics.
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Maria Rasmussen
24 March, 21:49
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It means they have been genetically engineered
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