GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) differs from hybrid, because in GMO

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GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) differs from hybrid, because in GMO

  1. Whole-genome is utilised
  2. Genome is not inheritable
  3. Foreign gene may not get integrated in the genome
  4. There is a net addition of genetic material in the genome

Answer

(D) There is a net addition of genetic material in the genome

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