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06-06-2005, 02:58 AM #7
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Um, no. Bananas and other food crops are larger and generally more productive than than their natural counterparts due to selective breeding, not genetic engineering. Genetic diversity is immaterial to produce crops, since their populations are almost entirely dependant upon human care for survival, anyway. Almost all domestic crops still have their wild precursors around, with some exceptions, so there is as yet little worry that a major crop failure will wipe out an entire species.
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