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by modbait
2941 days ago
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Selective breeding performed slowly over longer time scales did at least give the breeders time to notice some kinds of severe problems. If you're breeding wheat and accidentally introduce a toxic mutation, you might notice the resulting pile of dead horses. There won't be a warning like this in every case, but it's not right to say that there's zero benefit to going slow. That said, I don't really have an opinion on GMOs. I'm fine with you partaking first, though. :-) |
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