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Genetically modified foods can contain genes from different, unrelated organisms.
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True.
Explanation: Genetic engineering can add genes from unrelated species into food crops (for example, Bt corn carries a bacterial gene for insect resistance).
Explanation: Genetic engineering can add genes from unrelated species into food crops (for example, Bt corn carries a bacterial gene for insect resistance).
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