09/22/2017 05:54 PM EDT
Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have harnessed the untapped power of genome editing to improve agricultural crops. In tomato, they have mobilized CRISPR to rapidly generate variants of the plant displaying a continuum of three agriculturally important traits: fruit size, branching architecture and overall plant shape. All are major components in determining yield. The method is designed to work in all food, feed, and fuel crops. Source Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Friday, September 22, 2017
Plant geneticists develop a new application of CRISPR to break yield barriers in crops
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