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What Fruits and Vegetables SHOULD Look Like: Researchers Show How Dramatically We’ve Changed Them
The fruit and veg that graces our plates today would have been unrecognizable to our ancestors, researchers have revealed.
A new series of pictures shows what everything from the watermelon to the banana originally looked like.
Farmers have been developing new ways to improve their crops since the birth of agriculture some 12,000 years ago, and technologies from selective breeding to genetically modifying plants has been used.
According to Bruce Chasey, executive associate director of the Biotechnology Center at the University of Illinois, we altered these plants so much that they developed into crops that would never survive in the wild without human care.
During the 1980s genetic manipulation of foods started to take off when researchers discovered it was possible to transfer specific pieces of DNA from one organism to another.
But it wasn’t until 1994 were these modified foods available to consumers.
Calgene, a biotech research firm in California, unveiled the first genetically engineered crop to the market that year, the Flavr Savr tomato, reported The New York Times.
Our ancient ancestors ‘built’ crops into what they wanted – bigger, tastier and juicer, reported Medical Daily.
‘While GMOs may involve splicing genes from other organisms (such as bacteria) to give plants desired traits – like resistance to pest, selective breeding is a slower process whereby farmers select and grow crops,’ said Tanya Lewisin Business Insider.
Researchers were able to contain the gene that produces a protein that makes tomatoes squishy.
This tomato caused an enormous media stir. ‘The tomato stays riper, longer than the nonengineered variety, and they say it’s tastier,’ Tom Brokaw told his nightly news viewers.
Company officials said every tomato they could get to market was sold.
Here are some other fruits and vegetables that have gotten a complete makeover thanks to years of human cultivation:
Watermelon
Bananna
Read more: What Fruits and Vegetables SHOULD Look Like: Researchers Show How Dramatically We've Changed Them
Menu
What Fruits and Vegetables SHOULD Look Like: Researchers Show How Dramatically We’ve Changed Them
The fruit and veg that graces our plates today would have been unrecognizable to our ancestors, researchers have revealed.
A new series of pictures shows what everything from the watermelon to the banana originally looked like.
Farmers have been developing new ways to improve their crops since the birth of agriculture some 12,000 years ago, and technologies from selective breeding to genetically modifying plants has been used.
According to Bruce Chasey, executive associate director of the Biotechnology Center at the University of Illinois, we altered these plants so much that they developed into crops that would never survive in the wild without human care.
During the 1980s genetic manipulation of foods started to take off when researchers discovered it was possible to transfer specific pieces of DNA from one organism to another.
But it wasn’t until 1994 were these modified foods available to consumers.
Calgene, a biotech research firm in California, unveiled the first genetically engineered crop to the market that year, the Flavr Savr tomato, reported The New York Times.
Our ancient ancestors ‘built’ crops into what they wanted – bigger, tastier and juicer, reported Medical Daily.
‘While GMOs may involve splicing genes from other organisms (such as bacteria) to give plants desired traits – like resistance to pest, selective breeding is a slower process whereby farmers select and grow crops,’ said Tanya Lewisin Business Insider.
Researchers were able to contain the gene that produces a protein that makes tomatoes squishy.
This tomato caused an enormous media stir. ‘The tomato stays riper, longer than the nonengineered variety, and they say it’s tastier,’ Tom Brokaw told his nightly news viewers.
Company officials said every tomato they could get to market was sold.
Here are some other fruits and vegetables that have gotten a complete makeover thanks to years of human cultivation:
Watermelon
Bananna
Read more: What Fruits and Vegetables SHOULD Look Like: Researchers Show How Dramatically We've Changed Them