a trangenic plant containing genes from both potato and tomato plants
Pomato is a transgenic plant which contains genes from both paent Potato and Tomato.
At this time (December 2013), there is no indication that daffodils are transgenic plants.
GMOs are transgenic organisms. A gene is taken from one species and forced into another, which is what creates a transgenic organism.
by inserting a gene from another organism (transgenic organisms).
A multicellular organism that carries a specific genetic change in each cell because of an intervention at the fertilized egg stage is known as a transgenic. The first documented transgenic animals were mice.
Pomato is a transgenic plant which contains genes from both paent Potato and Tomato.
Tomato and Potato plants
A pomato is a hybrid fruit created by grafting a tomato plant onto a potato plant. This results in a plant that produces both tomatoes and potatoes from the same stem. The fruit characteristics of a pomato will depend on the specific varieties of tomato and potato used in the grafting process.
The pomato is a man made plant involving stock of potato and graft of tomato. It is therefore a hybrid. Since these two plants differ in their genetic make up, hence there is gametic sterility. Hence viable seeds cant be produced.
it increases the food supply
No it's not.
transgenic rice
Yes. see link below
Example of a transgenic tobacco plant is the insect resistant variety. A gene from Bacillus thuringiensis which is lethal to many pests is introduced into the plant genome to impart resistance to many insect pests.
Transposons are DNA sequences that can move within a genome, potentially disrupting genes. In transgenic plants, transposons can be used as a tool to insert foreign genes into the plant genome. The transposon can carry the foreign gene to a new location in the plant's DNA, leading to the production of a transgenic plant with new traits.
BT-plant means plant having BT-gene like BT-cotton. These are transgenic plants developed by genetic engineering.
Doug Gurian-Sherman has written: 'Failure to yield' -- subject(s): Plant genetic engineering, Agricultural biotechnology, Crops, Genetic engineering, Plant biotechnology, Transgenic plants, Transgenic organisms, Crop yields