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Biology, 22.07.2019 05:00, deontarr6853

Genetically modified grass varieties that carry genes for disease and drought resistance are now available. they were produced by recombinant dna technology. however, the government has still not approved the sale of most of them, due to cautionary factors. what is the main reason for this concern?

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