@micahwhipple We can’t GMO them but maybe someone can polyploidy-y them? (Here’s a fun chart on crop modification: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/322781498271509687/ …)
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@GMOAnswers Interesting! Apparently there are some seedless varieties, so why aren't they popular. Time to grow my own I guess.
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@micahwhipple sounds like you need a tiny strainer.pic.twitter.com/IlZq6Xd9fe
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Was wondering about this myself. RT
@micahwhipple: Can we not GMO some lemons without seeds? Come on. Scientists. Get it together.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@micahwhipple cross-breeding would manipulate the same gene that precision genetic manipulations do, for the record.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@micahwhipple That is - there isn't a way to change the genetics of a fruit without changing its genes one way or another. -
@micahwhipple Every single piece of fruit in a grocery store (including whole foods) has had its genes modified by humans in some way.
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