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Genetic Engineering By : Jihed Mohammed Finlay

Examples of Selective Breeding Definition: Intentional mating of two animals in an attempt to produce offspring with desirable characteristics. E.g.: Cow with the most milk

Genetic Engineering VS Selective Breeding Genetic Engineering Faster/Direct process More options Selective Breeding Been around for thousands of years Not 100%

Examples of Genetic Engineering -Non browning apples -Pesticide Corn -Vitamin A bananas What would you genetically modify? I would…. -Genetically modify humans and make a real life superheroes (x-men)