Healthier GM bananas in Queensland
I ran across this article on David Tribe’s blog, GMO Pundit. Australia’s ABC News reported that genetically modified bananas will be field tested in Australia this year. The banana has extra genes that increase the levels of pro-vitamin A and iron. Read more about this below.
C.S. Prakash
Healthier GM bananas in Queensland
GMO Pundit blog
February 7, 2008
Australia's first genetically modified bananas could be growing in North Queensland by mid-year.
Scientists from the Queensland University of Technology will trial Cavendish bananas with extra genes that increase the levels of pro-vitamin A and iron in the fruit.
The technology will then be used to improve banana varieties in Uganda, where mineral and vitamin deficiencies are a big problem.
Professor James Dale says the field trials are a major step forward for the project.
"It will be the first field trial of genetically modified bananas in Australia and one of probably only three or four in the world", he says.
"It will be a very big step for us, fabulous to see the sort of genesis going from that first cell that we transformed back to a plant in the field, it's fairly exciting".
