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Which organisms are mentioned as common uses of genetic engineering to make GMOs?a.Insects, amphibians, and fungib.Mammals, plants, and virusesc.Birds, reptiles, and marine lifed.Crops, farm animals, and soil bacteria

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Which organisms are mentioned as common uses of genetic engineering to make GMOs?a.Insects, amphibians, and fungib.Mammals, plants, and virusesc.Birds, reptiles, and marine lifed.Crops, farm animals, and soil bacteria

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The organisms that are commonly used in genetic engineering to make GMOs are mammals, plants, and viruses.

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