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Transgenic organisms contain a gene called as transgene from a different species, which has incorporated into their genetic composition through genetic engineering. The technique of genetic engineering also allows removal and change of gene as well. For example, a human gene can be placed in bacterial genome and the bacteria will encode the proteins of human.

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