Genetically modified plant (English Wikipedia)

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  • Frist B (21 November 2006). "'Green revolution' hero". Washington Times. One existing crop, genetically engineered "golden rice" that produces vitamin A, already holds enormous promise for reducing blindness and dwarfism that result from a vitamin-A deficient diet.

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