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Genetically modified plants are created by adding genes to specifically change a particular trait of the plant. Plants that have been genetically modified are sometimes referred to as transgenic plants. To make a genetically modified plant, you need the following components: - the DNA for the gene you want to express in the plant, including a promoter so the DNA is turned into the protein product; - a way to tell which plants contain the DNA modification; - a way to get the DNA into the plant; - and of course, a plant. The first item needed to make a genetically modified plant is a piece of DNA that encodes the desired trait. These genes can come from the same species or other species, or can be modifications of existing genes. Genetic modifications can improve a wide variety of plant features. Papaya Ringspot Virus almost wiped out papayas in Hawaii, but the expression of a ringspot protein gives Sunspot papayas resistance to the virus, much like an immunization. Bt products give cor