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olganol [36]
2 years ago
6

List all of the benefits of genetically engineered products that are discussed in this passage.

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2 answers:
MrRa [10]2 years ago
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Answer & Explanation:

In medicine, genetic engineering has been used to mass-produce insulin, human growth hormones, follistim (for treating infertility), human albumin, monoclonal antibodies, antihemophilic factors, vaccines, and many other drugs. In research, organisms are genetically engineered to discover the functions of certain genes.

artcher [175]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

when they put preservatives in it it can have a longer shelf life is longer is usually sold much cheaper than natural foods. It can also being modified to where the fruit no longer has seeds.The benefits could also be that less bugs are attracted to it therefore, less of a struggle for farmers

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