Fine, selective breeding. My point is I’ll take natural over altered any day
Fine, selective breeding. My point is I’ll take natural over altered any day
BigYawn wrote:
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All crops are GMOs if you want to get specific. Selective breeding - how all crops were created over hundreds/thousands of years is a slower and more random process than modern GM techniques - and can lead to things like loss of nutritional value, toxicity, and disease susceptibility! Modern GMOs are better!
We can play word games all you want; of course evolution has changed plants. Modern gmos are certainly not better.
He's not referring to evolution, he is referring to how farmers over the past ten thousand years took natural plants with specific traits and enhanced those characteristics through selective breeding to create many of the varieties we have today. In nature, a tomato looks like a grape tomato, because of selective breeding, we have the much larger variants we have today. The only difference between GMOs and many of the vegetables we have today is the period of time required to produce the desired characteristics.
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