[Diybioto] [hacklab-members] arctic apples

Bill Jackson bill.jackson at utoronto.ca
Thu Feb 9 20:15:17 EST 2017


I have read about them, a good example to incrementally kill the hysteria
among those who chatter negatively about GMO foods.
They better get used to it, as it is needed to feed mankind.

Bill Jackson
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On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 7:34 PM, Eric Boyd via Members <members at hacklab.to>
wrote:

> http://www.arcticapples.com/how-did-we-make-nonbrowning-apple/
>
> Just heard about these on CBC Spark, really looking forward to trying
> one.  Essentially they silenced the gene that makes the enzyme that causes
> apples to brown, so now the apples stay white.
>
> Some great pictures here:
> http://www.arcticapples.com/apple-recipes/arctic-apple-uses/
>
> Gigantic dump of info here, if you're curious about the genetics of apples
> and how this was done (pg 38 has a pretty diagram of the genes inserted and
> some of the primers used in the PCR to identify their presences):
>
> https://www.aphis.usda.gov/brs/aphisdocs/10_16101p.pdf
>
> They even have actual photos of the gels :-)
>
> Apples are so well chosen in terms of a crop for genetic engineering; they
> are already propagated commercially by grafting to maintain genetic
> lineage, so there isn't even any change in how the industry manages
> orchards... I expect we'll see a lot more GMO apples if these have any
> level of success.
>
> Eric
>
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