The variety of bananas typically eaten in North America and Europe do not contain seeds and thus cannot reproduce. The plants that grow these bananas are clones of a single parent plant that have been derived through natural selection and selective breeding In the 1950s, the Gros Michel banana was the most common banana and was ricarly eradicated by discase. As a result, the most common variety today is the Cavendish banana. Due to increasingly devastating discases that attack the cloned Cavendish bananas, researchers in Belgium have created banana cultivars that are resistant to disease. However, many countries do not wish to use these resistant bananas because they are genetically modified organisms, also called GMOs. Select the arguments for GMO bananas, Select the arguments against GMO bananas. There is no difference between GMO and traditional Cavendish bananas GMO bananas can be generated that produce seeds for case of planting Banana clones are infertile and cannot readily hybridize with resistant cultivars. Inserting the resistance genc is more precise than hybridization Little data on other GMO foods exist. GMO bananas can be patented and can outcompete local varieties. Little is known regarding human health and GMO bananas. GMO bananas will reduce the genetic diversity in the current banana cultivar.