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What is a large reason for genetically modifying crops? A. to achieve higher yields B. to attract insects to the food C. to guide crops in evolving on their own
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What is a large reason for genetically modifying crops?
A. to achieve higher yields
B. to attract insects to the food
C. to guide crops in evolving on their own
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