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What does a transgenic organism have that a non-GMO clone does not?
A. DNA that is identical to that of another organism
OB. The ability to pass on traits acquired over its lifetime to its
offspring
OC. DNA from two different species
D. The ability to acquire new genetic traits over its lifetime
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Final answer:

A transgenic organism has DNA from two different species while a non-GMO clone does not.


Step-by-step explanation:

A transgenic organism has DNA from two different species whereas a non-GMO clone does not. Transgenic organisms are created by introducing genes from one species into the DNA of another species, resulting in a combination of traits from both species. In contrast, non-GMO clones are produced by asexual reproduction, where the offspring have the same DNA as the parent organism.


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