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Bacillus thuringiensis is a soil bacterium that produces a protein (
protein) that is toxic to many caterpillars. The gene for the
protein has been successfully inserted into the corn genome, creating a variety of corn called
corn. Which of the following best describes a benefit of inserting the
gene from B. thuringiensis into the corn genome?

Responses

corn will be more drought resistant.

Answer A: B t corn will be more drought resistant.
A

corn will produce a protein that will make it resistant to caterpillar damage.

Answer B: B t corn will produce a protein that will make it resistant to caterpillar damage.
B

corn will be resistant to infection by Bacillus thuringiensis.

Answer C: B t corn will be resistant to infection by Bacillus thuringiensis .
C

corn will have more kernels and have more nutrients.