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Toxins produced by genes cryllAb and crylAb control:
(a) Corn borer and cotton bollworm respectively
(b) Tobacco bud worms and Cotton bollworm respectively
(c) Cotton bollworms and corn borer respectively
(d) Cotton bollworm and tobacco bud worms respectively

A

Roundworm

B

Moth

C

Bollworm

D

Fruitfly

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