Science, asked by houtarooreki02, 1 month ago

1. Genetic Engineering is the process of changing the DNA in living organisms

to create something new.

2. Genetically modified organism is also called transgenic organism because

there was a transfer of genes from one organism to another.

3. Planting GMO and its commercial use improve farming methods efficiently

and effectively​

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Answered by mitrasarkar06
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  1. Genetic engineering is the process of using recombinant DNA (rDNA) technology to alter the genetic makeup of an organism. ... Genetic engineering involves the direct manipulation of one or more genes. Most often, a gene from another species is added to an organism's genome to give it a desired phenotype.
  2. So, let's get this straight. Transgenic organisms are all GMOs because they have been modified at the genomic level by using DNA from a different organism (like the GloFish), but not all GMOs are transgenic.
  3. GMO seeds are overwhelmingly embraced by American farmers. ... Technology allows farmers to produce more food, using less land and few chemicals, while conserving soil, water, and on-farm energy. • Today's traits are only the first in a pipeline that focus on delivering high yields in tough environmental conditions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Genetic engineering is the process of using recombinant DNA (rDNA) technology to alter the genetic makeup of an organism. ... Genetic engineering involves the direct manipulation of one or more genes. Most often, a gene from another species is added to an organism's genome to give it a desired phenotype.
  • So, let's get this straight. Transgenic organisms are all GMOs because they have been modified at the genomic level by using DNA from a different organism (like the GloFish), but not all GMOs are transgenic.
  • GMO seeds are overwhelmingly embraced by American farmers. ... Technology allows farmers to produce more food, using less land and few chemicals, while conserving soil, water, and on-farm energy. • Today's traits are only the first in a pipeline that focus on delivering high yields in tough environmental conditions.

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