What do you mean by genetic engineering
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Genetic engineering is when the genetic makeup of an organism is altered by inserting, deleting or changing specific pieces of DNA.
When conducting genetic engineering, the organisms that have their genetic makeup altered are referred to as genetically modified organisms, or GMOs for short. During the process of genetic engineering, a piece or several pieces of DNA are altered to change a characteristic about the organism. If DNA is inserted, it can come from another individual with the desired characteristic, it can come from a different species or it could be artificially produced.
When conducting genetic engineering, the organisms that have their genetic makeup altered are referred to as genetically modified organisms, or GMOs for short. During the process of genetic engineering, a piece or several pieces of DNA are altered to change a characteristic about the organism. If DNA is inserted, it can come from another individual with the desired characteristic, it can come from a different species or it could be artificially produced.
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