Gardeners can now grow a genetically modified purple tomato made with snapdragon DNA

The plant gets its color — and a boost in antioxidants — from genes from an edible flower. It's the first time gardeners have been able to grow a GMO crop at home.(Image credit: Raven Villar/Boise State Public Radio)
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