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I also believe you should only eat meat if you're prepared to kill the type of animal you wish to consume. I Eat plenty of chicken and fish and have killed both myself before preparing and consuming them. Anyone who eats meat but is disgusted at the idea of killing an animal is in my eyes a ****ing hypocrite.
It's kinda hard to make something resistant to pests after all.
Many R genes have now been identified. cloned and sequenced. Introduction of R genes into the same species or closely related species confers resistance. When challenged with the appropriate pathogen, the transgenic plants undergo localized HR and SAR. Examples include the introduction of the tobacco N gene (resistance to TMV) into tomato, potato Rx and Nx genes (potato virus X) into tobacco, and transfer of resistance genes against bacteria (Pseudomonas syringae) and fungi (downy mildew) from resistant to susceptible Arabidopsis ecotypes.
Maize: Cry1A vs. European cornborer and Helianthus zea
Cotton: Cry1A vs. Cotton bollworm
Potato: Cry3A vs. Colorado beetle and Cry1A vs. tuber moth caterpillar.
The majority (>60%) of cotton grown in the USA now comprises transgenic lines which express Bt toxin. This provides a very high level of protection against the cotton bollworm
Hell yeah meat is meat. I don't care if it's been genetically modified or where it come from. The only thing that bothers me is how it's tastes.
We passed that step long ago, to be honest.
-Angry Lawyer
But as a society, we'd all starve, as cross-breeding has pretty much made everything we eat today.
-Angry Lawyer
But as a society, we'd all starve, as cross-breeding has pretty much made everything we eat today.
-Angry Lawyer
I wouldn't throw Animal Husbandry to what we currently ascribe to "high technology".
At least, until we GM them to be invincible. But then the middle-class Daily Mail readers would all be like "Ohnoes Frankenfoods!" and the government would ban them.
Stupid reactionary antisciencers.
-Angry Lawyer
Just employ (read: enslave) a bunch of Harvest Moon fans to plant them for you. They're basically robots anyway.Even then we'd need to change how they disperse seeds too. Most of them are too reliant on us planting for them.
Goddamn lazy plants cba rearing their kids properly -.-
No harder than most other GM techniques actually, the genes for pest resistance are known to exist in other plants and bacteria, we just gotta put them into crop plants.
Just a few quotes from lectures last year (if you're interested in learning more pm)
Several thousand years of cross-breeding makes them pretty high tech in my mind. But ignoring the food aspect, we'd still all die, stripped of high technology. There'd be no vaccinations, or medicines.
-Angry Lawyer
Plus there might be a point where we buy proprietary "MeatSheet Makers" that you sit on your counter-top and install store-bought nutrient cartridges in to grow your bacon.
Sort of like that nano-tech thing I saw a video for.
Not going to happen.
As long as it's proven to be the same (or better, taste and nutritional value wise) as regular meat, I'll shovel it in without a second thought.
I can create fire from wood and tender
Constructive post. I like it.
I was half-joking. I'm well aware of how furiously complex a MeatSheet Maker would be to design, test, and mass-manufacture.