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jeyben [28]
4 years ago
7

How can editing the genes of an invasive species affect the environment it has invaded? A It can encourage the invasive species

to migrate away from an environment. B It can stop the invasive species from reproducing and overtaking an environment. C It can introduce genetic diseases in the invasive species that can kill it off immediately. D It can change the diet of the invasive species so that it no longer targets endangered species.
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1 answer:
cluponka [151]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:it is D....I think......

Explanation:

I beleave it’s d because if it’s an endangered species and the the diet of the invasive species doesn’t target it anymore it could still have a chance of surviving

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