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Yeah, I would say it would be because Transgenesis is the process of introducing foreign DNA into a genome. Therefore manipulating the DNA which then becomes Genetic Engineering or Genetic modification technologies, leading to modified crops etc.

I'm pretty sure that's right because I'm studying this at school, I'm in year 12.

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