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What are GM crops? (Topic:Sustainable Agriculture Part-III)

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Answered by shravani2222
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crossing of intervarietal / between different varieties of crops, interspecific / different species of the same genus, intergeneric / between different genera.
Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

GM crops stands for genetically modified crops.

Explanation:

These are the type of crops grown by modifying the the genes of the original parent with the genes of desirable characters.

This genetical variation depends upon the desired characters and the species of the plant.

Genetically modified brinjal is the variety grown that is a product of GM crop experiment.

The specified character introduced into the parent gene sequence is resistance towards pest.

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