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Model Aya Kato displays the world's first blue roses at a media preview in Tokyo Wednesday, June 30, 2004. The blue roses, that had been thought impossible to create for years, was developed by Suntory and Australian bio venture FlorigenePty, Ltd., using biotechnology. Blue color pigment extracted from blue flowers was added to roses by recombinant DNA techniques [CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS PICTURE] posted by knn |
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| in-my-opinion.orgTechnology, Computers, Science, InternetScience (Assorted topics)The first blue rose |
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Looks more Violet to me. posted by Marl64 |
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If they were too blue, everybody would click on them posted by knn |
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The time now is 25 May 2012, 00:08 php B.B. |