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  • == Genetically Modified Crops == ...s genetically engineered crops or biotech crops, are plants that have been modified through genetic engineering techniques. These techniques involve the manipu
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  • ...eatments (e.g., resistance to a herbicide). The development of genetically modified (GM) crops has sparked a major debate across the globe, concerning their sa Genetically modified crops are developed through a process that involves the insertion or deleti
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  • .... Monsanto was a leading producer of genetically engineered ([[Genetically Modified Organisms|GMO]]) seeds and [[Roundup]], a widely used [[herbicide]]. ...ts Roundup herbicide, revolutionized agriculture. These crops, including [[soybean]]s, [[corn]], [[cotton]], and [[canola]], have been adopted globally, signi
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  • ...cts]] like tofu and soy milk. This article provides an overview of the top soybean-producing countries, highlighting their production volumes, global rankings ==Top Soybean Producing Countries==
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  • ...as '''soybean oil''', is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the [[soybean]] plant (''Glycine max''). It is one of the most widely consumed cooking oi ...tions, and sometimes hydrogenated. Soybeans are among the most genetically modified crops, and their oil often undergoes further processing to improve its nutr
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  • ...tional content. GMOs are widely used in agriculture, producing genetically modified (GM) crops, but they also have applications in medicine, research, and indu ...], [[corn]], [[cotton]], and [[canola]]. These crops have been genetically modified to express traits such as resistance to specific pests or diseases, toleran
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  • ...the years, the formula has changed. Modern Crisco is made with a blend of soybean oil, fully hydrogenated palm oil, and other additives. The product is known ...th implications, environmental impact, and the ethics of using genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food products. Critics argue that the production of ing
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  • Legumes, including [[Soybean|soybeans]], [[Peanut|peanuts]], [[Lentil|lentils]], and [[Pea|peas]], are n ...agement]], and the adoption of [[Genetically modified organism|genetically modified crops]] for improved resistance to stresses.
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  • ...ncluding Original, Light, and Olive Oil. The Original variety is made with soybean oil, vinegar, and eggs, while the Light variety contains less oil and fewer ...ed for its high fat and calorie content, as well as its use of genetically modified ingredients.
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  • | ingredients = [[Soybean]]s, water '''Soy milk''' is a plant-based drink produced by soaking and grinding [[soybean]]s, boiling the mixture, and then filtering out remaining particulates to r
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  • * '''[[Soybean oil]]''': Extracted from the seeds of the [[soybean]]. It is one of the most widely consumed cooking oils. ...oil]]''': Made from the seeds of the canola plant, which is a genetically modified version of the rapeseed plant. Canola oil is known for its low saturated fa
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  • * [[Soybean Trypsin Inhibitor]] (SBTI) ...us applications, including the development of insect-resistant genetically modified crops.
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  • ...ce, and environmental sustainability. Researchers work on developing new [[soybean varieties]] that can thrive in diverse climates and resist pests and diseas Geneticists are working on creating genetically modified (GM) soybeans with beneficial traits such as increased nutritional value or
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  • Vegetable oils are produced from the seeds of various plants, including [[soybean]], [[rapeseed]], [[palm]], and [[sunflower]]. The oil is extracted through ...as a fuel source more viable. This includes the development of genetically modified crops that produce higher yields of oil, the use of waste vegetable oil fro
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  • ...gnificant aspect of [[agriculture]], with both traditional and genetically modified species being utilized to meet specific industrial demands. [[Oil crops]] include [[soybean]], [[canola]], and [[sunflower]], which are primarily grown for their seeds
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  • ...ular farming]] or [[pharming]], which is a technique that uses genetically modified plants to produce large quantities of pharmaceutical substances. Plantibodi ...ommon plants used in the production of plantibodies include [[tobacco]], [[soybean]], and [[alfalfa]].
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  • * '''[[Ocrelizumab]]''' - A Fc-modified, humanized monoclonal antibody directed against the B-cell CD20 cell surfac ...ngiogenic activity. Upon the administration of ofranergene obadenovec, the modified murine PPE-1 promoter is specifically activated in PPE-1-expressing angioge
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  • ...icon-1]]''' - A human immunoconjugate (ICON) fusion protein composed of a modified version of human factor VII (FVII) which targets tissue factor (TF) that is ...with potential immunopotentiating activity. T cells have been genetically modified to express a chimeric antigen receptor specific for FAP. Upon infusion, the
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  • *'''[[Genetically-Modified Organism (GMO)]]''' - A term that refers to plants that have had genes impl ...animal in response to previous exposure to the disease or through live or modified-live vaccines. Passive immunity is produced by giving the animal preformed
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  • * '''[[C3 plant]]''' Plants (e.g., soybean, wheat, and cotton) whose carbon-fixation products have three carbon atoms * '''[[Epistasis]]''' Phenomenon where the effects of one gene are modified by one or several other genes. The gene whose phenotype is expressed is cal
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