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Roses are red...Wait, no they're not


Last Update: 10/26 8:23 am
Rose (Getty Images/file)
Rose (Getty Images/file)

A Japanese firm has announced it is set to sell the world's first genetically-modified blue rose.

There is no natural blue pigmentation in the flower to allow a blue rose to be genetically bred naturally.

But in 2004, a company managed to develop a natural blue rose by splicing the gene that leads to the synthesis of the blue pigment Delphinidin in petunias. Now the 20-year research project is set to hit Japan, marketed as a "luxurious gift for special occasions such as wedding anniversaries."

They will be sold for 2,000 and 3,000 yen ($22 and $33) per stem, about 10 times more expensive than normal.

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