Genetic modification
2006-08-06 14:39:32
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answer #1
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answered by Gestalt 6
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Yes. Genetic modification. My question is this: why not the seedless lemon???? You only need it for the juice, and the seeds always come out in your drink, or your recipe when you're squeezing out the juice!
2006-08-06 21:40:32
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answered by jfahd 4
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I think you have to hybridize two different kinds of watermelon that normally produce seeds. Try planting two or three vines of a different strain next to each other.
2006-08-06 21:41:07
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answer #3
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answered by aghostprofilebeingempty 3
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They don't they have a machine that sucks the seeds out of them.
2006-08-06 21:41:05
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answered by Anonymous
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They are grown from node starts usually in a greenhouse, then transplanted to fields
2006-08-06 21:41:49
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answered by thebushman 4
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Well...actually they DO still have seeds..the seeds are just smaller and softer...in fact...you can eat the seeds!!
2006-08-06 21:42:25
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answered by my two cents 6
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the watermelon fairy comes by every night and drops them in the fields.
2006-08-06 21:41:07
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answered by Vodka 3
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They grow the same way.
2006-08-06 21:40:06
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answer #8
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answered by Justsyd 7
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What the heck does this have to do with singles and dating???
2006-08-06 21:53:18
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answered by JJ 2
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This is genetic engineering
2006-08-06 21:40:58
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answered by ? 5
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