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Wonderful

After transforming M. anisopliae, we will be inoculating that carries the kill switch system onto two species of insect.

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Wonderful

After transforming M. anisopliae, we will be inoculating that carries the kill switch system onto two species of insect.

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Wonderful

After transforming M. anisopliae, we will be inoculating that carries the kill switch system onto two species of insect.

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Wonderful

After transforming M. anisopliae, we will be inoculating that carries the kill switch system onto two species of insect.

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What's Our Project?

After transforming M. anisopliae, we will be inoculating that carries the kill switch system onto two species of insect, Bactrocera dorsalis and Spodoptera litura, to ensure that the whole system functions as intended.

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After transforming M. anisopliae, we will be inoculating that carries the kill switch system onto two species of insect, Bactrocera dorsalis and Spodoptera litura, to ensure that the whole system functions as intended.

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After transforming M. anisopliae, we will be inoculating that carries the kill switch system onto two species of insect, Bactrocera dorsalis and Spodoptera litura, to ensure that the whole system functions as intended.