Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues - With Access (Custom)
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Chapter 20, Problem 14TY
A gene for a bacterial protein with insecticide properties has been introduced into a plant. This plant is now referred to as a(n):
a. insectivorous plant
b. transgenic plant
c. genetically modified plant
d. both (b) and (c)
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Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues - With Access (Custom)
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