we cant tell you that because we dont no and what kind of question is that p.s. what is Bt corn ???
The Bt gene produces a soil-inhabiting bacteria. This bacteria is known to be made into insecticides and kills insects that eat plants with the Bt genes.
Bt-corn, a genetically modified organism contains bt protein, which is a protein that kills insects. The protein can kill an insects within minutes after ingestion.
Less utilization of commercial insecticides.
...contains DNA which makes the plant produce a protein which is toxic to certain insects of the Lepidoptera family. The protein is the same one produced by the Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria, from which the name "Bt" comes.
If Bt corn affects non-target organisms like beneficial or harmless insects, it could lead to a disruption in the ecosystem balance. This can result in a decrease in biodiversity, loss of important insect populations, and potential cascading effects on other organisms dependent on these insects for food or other ecosystem services. It's important to carefully consider and monitor the impact of Bt corn on non-target organisms to prevent unintended consequences.
The gene inserted into Bt corn is from a bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) which produces a protein toxic to insect pests. This gene helps the plant generate a toxin that targets specific insects such as corn borers.
BT corn means that the corn has been genetically modified with DNA from another organism.
How funny found one this weekend and got a good picture of it i too was wandering what it was .
To make Bt corn, a gene is taken from a bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis. The gene produces a protein that kills corn borer larvae, so growers can use Bt corn as an alternative to spraying insecticides.
The corn produces a toxin which poisons the corn borer after it consumes some of the corn.
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Bt corn is made by introducing vector plasmids into agrobacterium by electroporation. Electroporation is the creation of transporent pores in the membrane of a cell, through the application of a high-voltage electrical pulse.