When a foreign DNA is introduced into an organism, how is it maintained in the host and how is it tr
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It differs from a hybrid because in a hybrid, cross is done between total genomes of two species or strains, where as in a GMO, foreign gene(s) is introduced in the organism, and is usually maintained as extra-chromosomal entity or is integrated into the genome of the organism.
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