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For those of you wondering how this is useful, tobacco is often used as a model organism in botany. The utility of this technique is less obvious in tobacco but more obvious in fruits, vegetables, etc. think seedless grapes, etc
Could you elaborate? It's interesting but I still don't understand why it's useful.
I'd love to see a seedless watermelon. It'd be less of a hassle to eat them.
Seedless watermelon tases like nothing. I'd love to see seeded watermelon again.