If we sit by & let them destroy the worlds food supply we are all to blame, as we will also be the ones that ultimately pay the price for their irresponsibility & greed
They have. Naturally, vertically, one generation at a time. They have managed to breed by this method a strain of wheat which is very productive, but not terribly digestable. However, it’s ‘natural’, as natural, say, as monkshood, which is very pretty, but very toxic.
There is nothing natural about GMO plants or animals at all. Those are bred horizontally; the genetic material from one species or animal transferred to a totally different plant or animal. They are crossing the plant/animal barrier in the labs, in fact. Very clever of them.
But … is it useful? If so, to whom? .
Every couple of millenia or so, Mother Nature manages to cross two unrelated species, but She doesn’t make a habit of it. She doesn’t do it in a lab, and may well consider it a blunder of epic stature when it happens.
edclectic about 11 years ago
It’s a split decision…
ChukLitl Premium Member about 11 years ago
As species go extinct, we need more mutants to replace them.
tuna1 about 11 years ago
You know what they say…Two heads are better than one.
angelfiredragon about 11 years ago
Maybe we should label them, only problem is those that don’t want them might starve
jtviper7 about 11 years ago
It’s a friday double header…
almaspence about 11 years ago
I love this comic 5/31/13. I just signed a petition against GMO’s. This is very important to our food supply in this country !
EtzEchad about 11 years ago
Two headedness isn’t caused by genetics. It is caused by an interruption of the splitting process during gestation.
deangup about 11 years ago
He could be of two minds on that question.
Sodaburger about 11 years ago
Mutant and Proud!
cheap_day_return about 11 years ago
Lemme get a second opinion on that one.
sundogusa about 11 years ago
Maybe yes, maybe no!
edclectic about 11 years ago
Awwllriight then! That’s it! Everyone out of the gene pool!
ShilohKayKid about 11 years ago
I admit, I’m think, I don’t get it, what is a GMO?
Ollyvah about 11 years ago
If we sit by & let them destroy the worlds food supply we are all to blame, as we will also be the ones that ultimately pay the price for their irresponsibility & greed
Hawthorne about 11 years ago
They have. Naturally, vertically, one generation at a time. They have managed to breed by this method a strain of wheat which is very productive, but not terribly digestable. However, it’s ‘natural’, as natural, say, as monkshood, which is very pretty, but very toxic.
There is nothing natural about GMO plants or animals at all. Those are bred horizontally; the genetic material from one species or animal transferred to a totally different plant or animal. They are crossing the plant/animal barrier in the labs, in fact. Very clever of them.
But … is it useful? If so, to whom? .
Every couple of millenia or so, Mother Nature manages to cross two unrelated species, but She doesn’t make a habit of it. She doesn’t do it in a lab, and may well consider it a blunder of epic stature when it happens.
GMO is not a natural process, period.
Hawthorne about 11 years ago
That brings us around to the education system again … let’s not go there!