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CRISPR’s swiftest and most promising application might be food – Genetic Literacy Project


Genetic Literacy Project

CRISPR's swiftest and most promising application might be food
Genetic Literacy Project
But CRISPR's most promising application might not be in health care. It might be in food. Before CRISPR, adding a trait like insect resistance to a plant was imprecise, slow, and costly. Traditional breeding methods introduce unwanted characteristics

2018-05-11 NEWS
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