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Today, many crops grown by farmers are genetically engineered. Which of the following is a likely risk of using genetically engineered crops?

The engineered genes in the crops could be transferred to wild varieties of the plants.
The produce from genetically engineered crops is more likely to give people food poisoning.
The genetically engineered crops are easier to damage if an early freeze occurs.
Planting genetically engineered crops requires farmers to use more pesticides.

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The correct answer would be "The engineered genes in the crops could be transferred to wild varieties of the plants".

Genetically modified (GM) crops are those in which foreign gene or gene of interest is inserted from organism of other species.

One of biggest disadvantage of GM crops is that the gene could transfer to the wild variety of the plant.

As crops share fields with other crops including weeds, genes can transfer from selected crop to other species such as wild variety, weeds, or any other crop.

It may result in the development of resistance against herbicides, pesticides et cetera in unwanted plants.

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"The engineered genes in the crops could be transferred to wild varieties of the plants" is the one among the following choices given in the question that is a likely risk of using genetically engineered crops. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option.
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