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Scientifically mutating vegetables typically involves techniques such as mutagenesis, where exposure to chemicals or radiation induces changes in the plant's DNA. These mutations can lead to desirable traits, such as increased resistance to pests or improved nutritional content. Another method is genetic engineering, which involves directly altering the plant's genetic material using biotechnological tools like CRISPR. Both approaches require careful evaluation to ensure safety and efficacy before the modified plants are cultivated.

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