New technologies may make gene splicing and transgenic crops obsolete. The new agricultural technolo
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marker-assisted selection - alternative to GM food?
Submitted by Zinger on November 19, 2006 - 14:30.agriculture | agronomics | botony | genetic modification | marker-assisted selection | MAS | News
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