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Genetic engineering / Agronomy / Molecular biology / Crops / Energy crops / Genetically modified crops / Seed contamination / Transgene / Canola / Biotechnology / Plant breeding / Organic farming
Date: 2012-12-17 06:59:39
Genetic engineering
Agronomy
Molecular biology
Crops
Energy crops
Genetically modified crops
Seed contamination
Transgene
Canola
Biotechnology
Plant breeding
Organic farming

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