Biology
Thanksgiving Corn: How Genetic Modifications Produced Yellow, Green and Blue Varieties
Since the domestication of corn, there have been many genetically modified versions created to date. So how does the sweet corn we enjoy today compare to that served at the first Thanksgiving feast in 1621?
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