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Genetically engineered fruitsHi, can anyone tell me which fruits, other than tomato have been genetically engineered and for what purposes?
Thanks Anne
Lemons, apples....here's a tip, go to the supermarket and check the little numbers on their stickies, the ones that have 8 followed by 4 other numbers are GM eg 84453.
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replypapaya , banana, pinapple (with acetylene antisence), mango. But usually trere are a ratio of trans or untrans mixed on the market.
_at_ Dr.stein: they are transformation not mean they are selling at the market.
replyAcetylene antisence is a gene encode for RNA antisence to the gene which produce acetilene and inhibit this genes' expression. It make the fruit have storage time longer than usual 2-4 times.
Now a lot of fruits are in transformation research but they don't appear in the market.
Christopher Lowe is being geneticaly engineered in a lab somehwere so that he can spruce up the place.
I guese corn isn't a fruit but corn and soy have been genetically modified in Indiana for years with little consequense other than that our crop yields have increased. I suppose it would be the same for the fruits.
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