Asked by shawda
Which of the following is not a reason that humans genetically engineer trees?
a.
insect resistance
b.
pharmaceutical production
c.
faster growth
d.
none of the above
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d. none of the above
All three listed reasons are used: trees have been engineered for insect resistance (e.g., Bt), to produce pharmaceutical proteins (plant-made pharmaceuticals/bioreactors), and for faster growth for timber/pulp and carbon sequestration.
All three listed reasons are used: trees have been engineered for insect resistance (e.g., Bt), to produce pharmaceutical proteins (plant-made pharmaceuticals/bioreactors), and for faster growth for timber/pulp and carbon sequestration.
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