Genetic Engineering In Agriculture
Definition: Genetic Engineering In Agriculture
The use of biotechnology to modify the genetic makeup of crops and livestock. Genetic engineering can improve traits such as yield, disease resistance, and drought tolerance. For example, developing genetically modified corn that is resistant to pests and herbicides.
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