Tomtato or Pomato

A hybrid plant that grows tomatos and potatos...at least it's not GM

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+29 1. Cloe commented 10 years ago

simple: french fries with ketchup 2 in 1
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+3 2. Burimi commented 10 years ago

Thompson and Morgan GMO!!!!!
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+6 3. Afalari commented 10 years ago

Wrong category! Should be under science. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomato
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+2 4. Rexxae commented 10 years ago

I call hax!
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+5 5. Thanny commented 10 years ago

Every cultivated plant that we eat is genetically modified. In random and haphazard fashion through crossbreeding, so that each modified plant will have unknown effects and be entirely untested for health consequences. That includes all tomatoes and potatoes.

Genetically engineered plants, on the other hand, are modified in one or a few genes directly, which produces known effects, with thoroughly tested health consequences.

Yet many people complain about the latter while blithely accepting the former. Profound ignorance of biology is surely to blame.
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+4 6. Wynadorn commented 10 years ago

He talks about this as if it is something new. This technique, Grafting, was literally known 2000 BC and used by the Chinese and the first "Pomato" was made in 1994.
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0 7. herial commented 10 years ago

THIS IS SO WRONG!!! :O
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0 8. captain_obvious commented 10 years ago

now mix hennep witch cocaplants
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0 9. ChainTexter commented 10 years ago

perfect with three-eyed fish...
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+1 10. buckleg08 commented 10 years ago

wouldnt harvesting the potato also damage the tomato yield?to harvest the potato you might kill the entire plant...