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Genetic engineering in grasses is becoming popular for many reasons, including nutrition for cows and ways to improve gasoline. One common practice is to place a gene from sweeter grasses and splicing it into the chromosomes from a rye grass.

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In the lab you cut out the gene from a sweeter plant and put it into a rye grass chromosone.

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