Real Bananas Before Gmo at Richard Kuykendall blog

Real Bananas Before Gmo. The first bananas we know of were cultivated in papua new guinea, stocky and filled with seeds. By contrast, today’s bananas are smooth on the inside and seedless. Since the genome of one wild banana, a subspecies of musa acuminata (pahang), has now been sequenced, researchers hope in the future that some of the genes that they use for engineering. Two varieties make up our modern fruit, both of which that had large, hard. Bananas originated in papua new guinea, possibly as early as 10,000 years ago. Modern bananas came from two wild varieties, musa acuminata and musa balbisiana, which had large, hard seeds, like the ones in this photo.

Infographic 5 popular foods modified by humansbefore GMOs
from geneticliteracyproject.org

The first bananas we know of were cultivated in papua new guinea, stocky and filled with seeds. Since the genome of one wild banana, a subspecies of musa acuminata (pahang), has now been sequenced, researchers hope in the future that some of the genes that they use for engineering. By contrast, today’s bananas are smooth on the inside and seedless. Modern bananas came from two wild varieties, musa acuminata and musa balbisiana, which had large, hard seeds, like the ones in this photo. Two varieties make up our modern fruit, both of which that had large, hard. Bananas originated in papua new guinea, possibly as early as 10,000 years ago.

Infographic 5 popular foods modified by humansbefore GMOs

Real Bananas Before Gmo The first bananas we know of were cultivated in papua new guinea, stocky and filled with seeds. Bananas originated in papua new guinea, possibly as early as 10,000 years ago. Modern bananas came from two wild varieties, musa acuminata and musa balbisiana, which had large, hard seeds, like the ones in this photo. The first bananas we know of were cultivated in papua new guinea, stocky and filled with seeds. Two varieties make up our modern fruit, both of which that had large, hard. By contrast, today’s bananas are smooth on the inside and seedless. Since the genome of one wild banana, a subspecies of musa acuminata (pahang), has now been sequenced, researchers hope in the future that some of the genes that they use for engineering.

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