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Source: PREP

Level: 3

Genetic engineering sometimes entails plant or animal genes' getting spliced into other species' DNA, either to improve crop yields or for warding off insects or disease.

  • A plant or animal genes' getting spliced into other species' DNA, either to improve crop yields or for warding off
  • B plant or animal genes that get spliced into the DNA of other species, either for improving crop yields or the warding off of
  • C the splicing of plant or animal genes into other species' DNA, to either improve crop yields or to ward off
  • D splicing plant or animal genes into the DNA of other species, either to improve crop yields or to ward off
  • E splicing of plant or animal genes into the DNA of other species, for either the improvement of crop yields or to ward off

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