Genetically modified apple that doesn't brown hits US stores

The 'Arctic apple', modified to silence the genes responsible for producing a browning enzyme, has gone on sale in the US for the first time. Typical apples brown when an enzyme called polyphenol oxidase is exposed to oxygen. The genetically modified apple is sold by a Canada-based company Okanagan Specialty Fruits, which planted its first test apples in 2003.

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