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by 7rurl
4706 days ago
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They are different in degree and method, but fundamentally they are the same thing. In the end they are both humans causing the genes of a good crop to change over time. Direct genetic engineering is going to be faster, but the end results could still be the same as indirect breeding and hybrids. |
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Previously, any crossbreeding between plants, by necessity had to belong to the same species. Since this is the lowest taxonomic classification, the vast majority of the genome was shared.
Now, a plant can be crossed with any other species on the tree of life. That's a significant difference.
[0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species