ANSWER:
Genetically modified wheat has altered genes.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The genomes of the wheat are directly manipulated and engineered which would then resist droughts, be more healthy, and thrive and grow in harsh conditions.
- Wheat is one for the three most important crops in the world. Since the start of the agricultural age, humans have been feeding and farming wheat.
- The genetically modified wheat can resist insects, herbicides, fungus, and viruses. It also has improved nutrition and increased yield.
- Genetically modifies wheat has not been commercially available as of yet.