Nature also makes mistakes and makes "GMOs"?

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Nature also makes mistakes and makes "GMOs"?




by Christophe » 30/04/10, 14:45

Photo taken this morning in the garden, a "green leaf" bud on a red hazel tree ... I will follow the growth throughout the season to see if the coloring is done later or not at all:

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Sorry for the deliberately provocative title : Cheesy:
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by gegyx » 30/04/10, 15:16

And I sometimes have white hairs ...
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by Christophe » 30/04/10, 15:18

It’s not a genetic error, it’s wisdom! :D
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by Christophe » 21/06/10, 16:09

As promised, here is the "continuation":

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The leaves have not taken pigmentation (and will not take any more I think) so I presume a "genetic error" at the level of the bud.
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by Napo dwarf » 21/06/10, 17:23

that's provocative ^^

otherwise nice color effects are you using CS5? : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 21/06/10, 17:29

Pfff not even true ^^
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by Did67 » 21/06/10, 17:58

A classic among "weird" plants! They lose the "weirdness".

Ditto, I have a "golden" privet ... From time to time appear "classic" green branches ...

More generally, some of the best varieties of fruit, before being selected by INRA, were the "fruit of chance": apricots, cherries, etc ... appeared one day, in nature, and whoever spotted them gave them his name ... Neither more nor less than the result of an "error" (mutation).
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by Christophe » 21/06/10, 18:39

Yes didi, so there would be many possible mutations (differentiation would be more "correct" no?) At the level of the buds?

As if there was, at random, a rare "memory of (previous) genes"? : Shock:
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by highfly-addict » 21/06/10, 20:04

Christophe wrote:...

As if there was, at random, a rare "memory of (previous) genes"? : Shock:


Wouldn't it be possible rather that it was a story of a recessive gene? If it is simply lesé, it no longer expresses itself: return to the "basic" form.

Finally, maybe ...!
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by Geepy » 21/06/10, 20:44

I have the same oddity in my garden on a red hazel: green suckers have emerged from the ground (or so it has sprouted from another hazel?) But there are also green leaves on some parts and they rub red leaves ...
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