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Researchers from England combined antibodies from mammals into the plants’ immune system to create plants that have high, resilience to pests and diseases. Unlike plants’ antibodies, mammals’ antibodies are capable of adapting to new diseases remembering them, and passing the knowledge to the next generation.

 

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