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30 September, 11:44

Recently, some crop plants were genetically modified to be immune to the effects of weed killers. Which of the following should be determined before planting the resistant crop in fields?

A: Could the gene for resistance be passed on to the subsequent generations of crops?

B: Could the gene for resistance to weed killers pass naturally from the crop plants to weeds?

C: could the gene for resistance increase the yields of the crop as compared to unmodified varieties?

D: Could the gene for resistance negativity affect the genetic diversity of the crop itself?

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  1. 30 September, 12:09
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    D: Could the gene for resistance negativity affect the genetic diversity of the crop itself?
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