Dr. Barry Tillman
Associate Professor, University of Florida
Expert Bio
Dr. Tillman’s research and extension programs focus on developing improved peanut varieties and extending information about peanut production and peanut varieties to growers and other industry clientele.
His peanut breeding program emphasizes conventional breeding methods while conducting research to develop and incorporate more advanced genomic tools into the breeding effort.
Studies, Articles and Answers
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Q: has the peanut been genetically modified?
A: Experimentally, several peanut lines have been transformed. However, none of the commercial cultivars now or in the past are genetically modified from the standpoint of inserting DNA from a different organism. [...]
A: Experimentally, several peanut lines have been transformed. However, none of the commercial cultivars now or in the past are genetically modified from the standpoint of inserting DNA from a different organism. [...]
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Q: has the peanut been genetically modified?
A: Experimentally, several peanut lines have been transformed. However, none of the commercial cultivars now or in the past are genetically modified from the standpoint of inserting DNA from a different organism. [...]
A: Experimentally, several peanut lines have been transformed. However, none of the commercial cultivars now or in the past are genetically modified from the standpoint of inserting DNA from a different organism. [...]