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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago
GMO’s are created in the laboratory using scientific methods like Recombinant DNA technology and Reproductive cloning.
In Recombinant DNA technology, one or more genes of one organism are inserted into another organism’s DNA. On the other hand, Reproductive cloning involves the extraction of the nucleus from the cell of the organism that needs to be cloned and it is inserted into the cytoplasm present in the cell of another organism. This results in their creation.
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