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A genetically altered organism that stably incorporates genes from another organism and can pass them on to succeeding generations.
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Descriptive of an organism that contains some genetic material that has been experimentally transferred into it from some other source.
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Refers to an organism into which one or more genes have been inserted, usually from another organism, and always by human intervention.
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Refers to plants and other organisms that have been changed by adding genetic material from another species. This is usually done to increase a plant's resistance to disease or to increase its productivity. Transgenic crops have been genetically engineered.
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Description: Of or about an organism with modified genome containing DNA from another organism. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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