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7 January, 10:15

Which genes would a crop scientist most likely insert into a crop to protect it from droughts and insects?

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  1. 7 January, 11:56
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    Commonly, genes from bacteria are inserted into a crop's chromosomes to produce pesticide substances to kill insects

    For drought, I'm not fully sure, but Maize is a very drought resistant crop often introduced to communities which receive little rainfall. Maybe they take a gene from the maize crop and insert it into the chromosomes
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