The emerging and uncultivated potential of CRISPR technology in plant science

Volume: 5, Issue: 8, Pages: 778 - 794
Published: Jul 15, 2019
Abstract
The application of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) for genetic manipulation has revolutionized life science over the past few years. CRISPR was first discovered as an adaptive immune system in bacteria and archaea, and then engineered to generate targeted DNA breaks in living cells and organisms. During the cellular DNA repair process, various DNA changes can be introduced. The diverse and expanding CRISPR...
Paper Details
Title
The emerging and uncultivated potential of CRISPR technology in plant science
Published Date
Jul 15, 2019
Volume
5
Issue
8
Pages
778 - 794
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