BTW, if a product of chromosome doubling like the one described turns out to have a desirable characteristic, we can use recombinant DNA technology to move that characteristic into some other plant, e.g. a custard fruit tree maybe ~ probably start pushing out bananas if we did that.
Now, what part of Creationism or Natural Selection does recombinant DNA technology play?
I asked your opinion on that thread for a very specific reason. Your answer is quite illuminating. You protest that you are pro evo, or not a creationist. Maybe so - maybe not.
I don't know what you are, but by your posts the best I can say is that you are at least partially scientifically illiterate, enough so that, as Thatcherite intimated, you could well be a closet Creationoid. I will watch in the future and let the data resolve that issue.
Think about what recombinant DNA technology is and its role, if any, with evolution.