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Sense we have now found the gene that controls nitrogen uptake, do you think it would be a good idea to genetically modify crop plants to grow with less nitrogen? Why or why not?
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Sense we have now found the gene that controls nitrogen uptake, do you think it would be a good idea to genetically modify crop plants to grow with less nitrogen? Why or why not?
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It might not be a good idea as nitrogen may be needed by plants in several cellular processes and eliminating nitrogen uptake might severely impair these functions if there are no alternatives to these pathways
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