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We've been genetically modifying plants and animals for thousands of years. Breeding animals with traits we want and culling the rest. Same with veggies, planting variations that are resilient or produce a big harvest and culling the rest. We even cross breed and manually pollinate different species trying to create hybrids and isolate specific genes. GMO just does it manually instead of having to go through the entire process of cross breeding two plants repeatedly until the desired genes are expressed together. It's difficult to do so because many plants take several years to see if the desired results occur, and the crop needs to be completely isolated as to not introduce any outside pollination and ruin the process. It's actually kind of interesting if you research what it actually entails.
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We've been genetically modifying plants and animals for thousands of years. Breeding animals with traits we want and culling the rest. Same with veggies, planting variations that are resilient or produce a big harvest and culling the rest. We even cross breed and manually pollinate different species trying to create hybrids and isolate specific genes. GMO just does it manually instead of having to go through the entire process of cross breeding two plants repeatedly until the desired genes are expressed together. It's difficult to do so because many plants take several years to see if the desired results occur, and the crop needs to be completely isolated as to not introduce any outside pollination and ruin the process. It's actually kind of interesting if you research what it actually entails.
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We've been genetically modifying plants and animals for thousands of years. Breeding animals with traits we want and culling the rest. Same with veggies, planting variations that are resilient or produce a big harvest and culling the rest. We even cross breed and manually pollinate different species trying to create hybrids and isolate specific genes. GMO just does it manually instead of having to go through the entire process of cross breeding two plants repeatedly until the desired genes are expressed together. It's difficult to do so because many plants take several years to see if the desired results occur, and the crop needs to be completely isolated as to not introduce any outside pollination and ruin the process. It's actually kind of interesting if you research what it actually entails.
Breeding two strains and selecting for the observed traits is safer since you are looking at the outcome.
You can look at this with bread - bread from the middle ages would keep you full for the day and give you energy to work the fields and build muscle, but would spoil in a few days. Now a days bread is filler, but it lasts weeks.
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