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2024-01-06 14:40:00 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: D4A84D18ABF30CF97A20CFB5A23C3C3C34E86BA3ADA370FB21AC63EC9AC5308A
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Note not needed. Both modern genetic engineering and selective breeding and grafting modify the genome of the organism. Both result in genetic modification. The source in the proposed note also attests to this. Methods differ, goals are the same. https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/gm-plants/how-does-gm-differ-from-conventional-plant-breeding/

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