New CRISPR/Cas9 Plant Genetics Technology to Improve Agricultural Yield and Resist the Effects of Climate Change
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Arabidopsis plants were used to develop the first CRISPR-Cas9-based gene drive in plants.
Arabidopsis plants were used to develop the first CRISPR-Cas9-based gene drive in plants.
Gene drives have been established in insects, including fruit flies and mosquitoes, and mammals such as mice.
【字体: 大 中 小 】 时间:2021年06月28日 来源:University of California - San Diego 编辑推荐: 研究人员已经为植物设计了一种基于CRISPR-Cas9的基因驱动。这项新技术允许科学家切割和复制关键的基因元素…
With a goal of breeding resilient crops that are better able to withstand drought and disease, University of California San…