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Has this plant been genetically modified?

All modern roses originate from the wild dog rose.

Plant breeders have produced new roses with more

flowers, larger flowers and smellier flowers.

Plans are under way for roses without thorns.Yes!

Image from Paul F. Brain © University of Wales, Swansea. Image courtesy Centre for Bioscience, the Higher Education Academy, ImageBank http://www.bioscience.heacademy.ac.uk/imagebank

Dog rose

Has this plant been genetically modified?

In 5000 BCE, the average corn cob was 3 cm long.

Genetic modification has produced corn that is

much larger – and juicier.Yes!Corn has become a lot bigger over the

last 7000 years!

Image from Agriculture, University of Reading © University of Reading. Image courtesy Centre for Bioscience, the Higher Education Academy, ImageBank http://www.bioscience.heacademy.ac.uk/imagebank

Has this plant been genetically modified?

This is a frost-proof tomato. It contains a gene from

a fish!

It contains a gene that makes antifreeze proteins to

protect it against the cold. This gene comes from

the Arctic flounder, a fish that lives in very cold

water.

Yes!

Image courtesy of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Department of Commerce.

Arctic flounder

Has this plant been genetically modified?

This is a beetle-proof potato!

It contains a gene that makes a poison that kills the

Colorado potato beetle. This gene comes from a

tiny bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis. The

potatoes are safe for people to eat.

Yes!

Image courtesy of Scott Bauer, US Agriculture Research Service, US Department of Agriculture.

Colorado potato beetle

Has this plant been genetically modified?

These beans come from a soybean plant that can

survive droughts!

It contains a gene from another plant, thale cress,

that helps the plant to develop a better root system.Yes!

Images courtesy of US Department of Agriculture.

Soybean (left) and thale cress (right)

Has this plant been genetically modified?

This ‘golden rice’ can help to prevent children from

going blind!

It contains genes that help to make vitamin A.

Almost 500,000 children lose their sight every year

as a result of vitamin A deficiency (VAD).

Yes!

Image courtesy of Peta Holmes.

VAD across the World

Have these plants been genetically modified?

Yes!Wild cabbage

They all have! They are all forms of the same plant.

Cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli have been

developed from the same ancestor – wild cabbage.

Has this plant been genetically modified?

No: this is a ‘normal’ potato

Has this plant been genetically modified?

No: this is a ‘normal’ tomato

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