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3 April, 22:00

Scientists have genetically modified crickets to make them larger and stronger, so as to provide better food for amphibians and reptiles. Explain what could happen to crickets already in the wild if the genetically modified crickets were to escape.

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  1. 3 April, 23:44
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    They would eventually die out because they don’t have the correct adaptations, or they could breed together to make more of the adapted versions. Basically survival of the fittest
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