Gene-edited crops are no safer than GMOs, and fast-tracking regulatory approval could trigger a costly backlash.
Higher yields, greater resilience to climatic changes or diseases—the demands on crop plants are constantly growing. To ...
Discover how scientists are harnessing the power of CRISPR to precisely edit DNA, revolutionizing medicine and ethics as they rewrite the very code of life. Pixabay, PublicDomainPictures CRISPR ...
Researchers used CRISPR to change the number of chromosomes in Arabidopsis by fusing chromosome arms, reducing the genome ...
Higher yields, greater resilience to climatic changes or diseases – the demands on crop plants are constantly growing. To ...
For the first time, KIT researchers managed to reduce the number of chromosomes in a plant by fusing two chromosomes. (Illustration: Michelle Rönspies ...
The Global Humanized Mice Model Market is set for growth driven by technological advancements in genetic engineering and ...
Bengaluru-based biotechnology startup CrisprBits Private Limited has raised USD 3 Million through founders, angels & family ...
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Can microbes thrive under industrial conditions to make biofuel?
Scientists are genetically engineering microbes to withstand industrial conditions for biofuel production. Researchers found ...
The series exposes the enduring legacies of colonialism in African food systems, challenges corporate-driven narratives, and ...
After releasing two gene-edited rice varieties in May this year, scientists are now focusing on developing GE varieties of other crops with enhanced desirable characteristics.
Key breakthrough for the return of the dodo: viable cells have been obtained and genetically modified birds have been prepared.
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