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Tobacco plants resistant to a nematode h...

Tobacco plants resistant to a nematode have been developed by the introduction of DNA that produced (in the host cells)

A

both sense and anti - sense RNA

B

a particular hormone

C

an antifeedant

D

a toxic protein

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