Are leeks genetically altered from onions?
No, leeks are not genetically altered from onions. Leeks (Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum) and onions (Allium cepa) are different species within the Allium genus. They have distinct genetic backgrounds and have evolved separately over time. While they share some similarities in appearance and belong to the same taxonomic family, Amaryllidaceae, they are different plants.
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