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what is genetic manupulation​

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Answered by arshia001
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Genetic manipulation is a process in which genes of desirable characters are taken from a plant and transferred to another plant by the technique of hybridisation. Genetic manipulation helps in obtaining desirable agronomic characters liked Dwarfness in cereals and tallness and profuse branching in fodder crops. It is useful in developing varieties with higher yield, good quality, biotic and abiotic resistance, short maturity period, wider adoptability and desirable agronomic characteristics.

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Answered by vishwaram
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Genetic manipulation is, in essence, a process done to manipulate the genome of an organism in order to produce desired traits. In the past, this was achieved by selective breeding. Selective breeding can be described this way: an animal or plant would be born with a desired trait, and a farmer would breed this animal or plant to produce more organisms with that trait. Selective breeding is why we have such a huge variety in breeds of dogs. Selective breeding is also why we have cabbage, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts.

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