gene from bacillus thuringiensis is introduced into soybean
Is this true or false
if false correct
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False
Explanation:
- Bacillus thuringiensis is the species of bacteria that lives in soil. The bacteria produces a protein that produces a toxic. The toxic can kill the insects and pests but is harmless for humans and mammals.
- The genes of Bacillus thuringiensis are inserted into the cotton plant to make it resistant from pests and insects.
- The genes of bacteria being produces toxic which penetrate the walls of the midgut of insects. Thus it is useful for regulating the population of insects and pests.
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Answer is "False" statement
Explanation:
- Genetically modified organisms are those whose genome is adjusted by transgene utilizing the hereditary building strategies to deliver hereditarily altered nourishments. The genome of the changed life forms is modified by the quality of irrelevant living beings.
- GM Soybeans are created for different advantages and one of them is glyphosate opposition which is finished by presenting the qualities from Agrobacterium tumifacians and the came about GM plants are called as Roundup Ready Soybeans.
- Along these lines the announcement is bogus on the grounds that Bacillus thuringiensis qualities are not utilized for GM Soybeans. It is utilized for Bt-cotton.
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