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Thanks to the advance in biotechnology our agriculture has greatly improved. ... Meat preservation, the no longer need of fumigants,
developing disease-resistant plants, and the sterilization in meat products without
cooking are just a few ways in which we have done so. ... BTTG Biotechnology of the U. ... The production of pathogen-resistant transgenic plants has
been achieved by this method; certain genes are inserted into the plants genome that
confer resistance to such pathogens as viruses, fungi, and insects. ... Department of Agriculture issued more than 1,300
permits to allow transgenic plants to be evaluated in the field.
Approximate Word count = 481 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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