will-pj-doyle
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Transgenic species either increase or decrease genetic diversity, right? If that's the case, then what does the following example do for genetic diversity?
The tomato plant. This plant is subject to the tobacco mosaic virus and the resistant gene found on the tobacco mosaic plant can be inserted into the tomato plant, providing the tomato plant with resistance.
It looks to me as if it neither increases nor decreases diversity...are they more susceptible to any diseases the tobacco mosaic is vulnerable to?
The tomato plant. This plant is subject to the tobacco mosaic virus and the resistant gene found on the tobacco mosaic plant can be inserted into the tomato plant, providing the tomato plant with resistance.
It looks to me as if it neither increases nor decreases diversity...are they more susceptible to any diseases the tobacco mosaic is vulnerable to?