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Chapter 20, Problem 6TY
All of the following statements about transgenic plants are true except:
a. Genes have been successfully introduced into plants to improve the nutritional value.
b. Transgenic plants have been developed that are resistant to pests such as larval insects.
c. Human genes cannot be incorporated into transgenic plants.
d. Transgenic plants are being studied as a way to produce edible vaccines.
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