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Santa Gertrudis cattle were developed by mating shorthorn beef cattle, who produce high quality beef, with heat- and insect-resistant Brahman cattle from India. The result of this cross are cattle that are resistant to heat and insects and also produce high-quality beef. This process is an example of
cloning
genetic engineering.
hybridization.
inbreeding.
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