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A genetically altered organism is a living thing that, through various laboratory techniques, has had its DNA/RNA changed in some way.
they were very smart and they knew what they were doing
is an altered gene in egg is inheritable
When an organism's DNA is permanently altered, we say that it
It will depend on how the DNA is altered. If the introns are altered there should be no significant risk to the cell. If a single base is altered, but the codon still produces the same amino acid (silent mutation) - there will be no effect on cell function. A major change to DNA (such as a frame-shift or nonsense mutation) may affect vital protein products and this could lead to cell death.
yes, they wouldn't be genetically altered.
what i believe is that corn is genetically improved or altered some believe it is not better. But corn is altered genetically
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A genetically altered organism is a living thing that, through various laboratory techniques, has had its DNA/RNA changed in some way.
Genetically modified crops are crops with plants that have been genetically altered in order to increase the yield of the crop. For example, the plant may have been genetically altered to become bigger or more resistant to bugs.
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There is no genetically modified, or altered, wheat on the market as of March 2013. That is not to say that it won't happen in the future. Oats are also not genetically modified. Most baking ingredients are not genetically modified. Look for 100% wheat products to be sure. There are also lists of products and companies that do, and do not, use GMOs in their food.
The cows will reproduce, but neither males nor females will reproduce the altered gene.