CRISPR

Partnership will help provide researchers with the tools they need to conduct effective CRISPR-Cas9 research
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Researchers at the University of Georgia have used a gene editing tool known as CRISPR/Cas to modify the genome of a tree species for the first time. Their research, published recently in the early online edition of the journal New Phytologist, opens the door to more rapid and reliable gene editing of plants.
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