What does a herbicide kill?

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Genes are cut from human chromosomes using enzymes and pasted into other organisms including plants and animals. If this is done early in development, the organism will develop new features such as better growth or resistance to disease. Amongst the examples of genetic engineering are the production of herbicide resistant crops and the production of insulin. You need to know the principles of how each type of genetic engineering is carried out and the arguments for and against them. Some plants are naturally resistant to herbicides. Scientists can identify the gene responsible and transfer... Show more

What does a herbicide kill?