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I would ask the geneticist about specific traits that could be modified to enhance yield, such as disease resistance and drought tolerance. Additionally, I would inquire about the potential for increasing fruit size and improving flavor through genetic modifications. It would also be important to discuss the implications of these changes on the strawberry's growth cycle and overall farming practices, as well as any regulatory considerations for genetically modified crops. Lastly, I would seek advice on how to effectively communicate these changes to consumers to ensure market acceptance.

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