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gurl-blunt:69winedad:cubern:thespectacularspider-girl:jiggly-jello-squid:art-angelsz:nunyabizni:trashcanbees:asapscience:Fruits and vegetables, before and after human intervention. SourceWe did a pretty good fucking job, Jesus ChristRemember this the next time you want to complain about GMO’s, we may not have done it in a lab but they still are that.Bananas looked like lemons wtfIsn’t this more of a combination of selective breeding and GMOs? Not just GMOs?Yes. But people talk about how GMO’s are “unnatural”, yet for centuries humanity has been exploiting mutations in animals and plants to produce food for themselves.GMO’s are simply the process of inducing these mutations reliably.People hear “Lettuce being modified with scorpion DNA” and think that we’re now eating scorpions. But, in reality, they’re taking a tiny bit of scorpion DNA and splicing it into the plant. Why? So the plant will produce poison that is not harmful to humans but will deter insects, reducing the use of pesticide, which CAN be harmful to humans and the environment.GMOs are producing rice that can survive flooding, which makes rice more reliable yields and will prevent food shortages in poor nations that rely on said crops for staple food.GMOs are also creating spider-goat hybrids. Why? So we can splice web production into the goat’s udders. We’ll be able to spin huge quantities of spider silk, enough to reliably create spider silk cables and ropes, which have more tensile strength than steel.I for one am glad I live in a time where watermelons aren’t giant tomato abominationsAre we gonna ignore the whole spider goat thing or whatI want 12 spider goats. -- source link