it would be dank
It seems like a pretty dank idea to meI have a hard time believing this isnt a troll post
I hope it never happens.
And that is the last post I'll put on this thread.
It's stoner slang for "cool" basically.Ok, I gotta ask, what in the world is dank?
While that would be awesome, that's not how genetic modification works. In order to do that someone has to either discover the gene sequence to cause that particular trait or find another species with that trait and put the gene from that species into an N. Bicalcarata. The odds are 1:1,000,000 of the first one happening and I don't think their are any other plants with that fanged trait. For example, glofish get their genes from coral and a few other species. It would be easier to selectively breed for the the long fanged trait in my opinion.While that would be pretty dank, if this was a thing, id like to see them do other things like make N. bicalcarata fangs HUGE.
I honestly do not understand this overobsession with genetically modified garbage.
These plants are perfectly adapted and genetically varied / colored, and have been for hundreds of years.
We have purples, blacks, whites, ones with fangs, ones with teeth, and absolute goliaths.
What is it that you could possibly be wanting to modify further from natural perfection?
Technically gmo is just a "modern" way to combine different genetic traits, so in this case I would say why bother creating new hybrids, or selecting the best seedlings?
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We can imagine many ethically wrong and/or mostly useless things possible to do. But also some useful ones to reintroduce some species by allowing them to be a little more tolerant in their growth condition. Don't get me wrong, I still don't think we should do it, protecting the current ecosystems they growth in is a better option.