They then use the gene-editing technology CRISPR-Cas9 to guide the protein ... DOI: 10.1126/science.adn5876 This story is ...
Rotten tomatoes no more: growing sweeter tomatoes is possible by editing just two of the fruit’s genes. Deleting the genes ...
Today’s mass-produced tomatoes often grow to palm-sized proportions, but their naturally occurring ancestors were far smaller ...
Life Sciences Center (LSC) have discovered a unique way for cells to silence specific genes without cutting DNA. This ...
In recent years, scientists have created a range of new methods based on CRISPR-Cas technology for precisely editing the ...
NTLA-2002 is an in vivo gene-editing therapy that is based on clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)–CRISPR-associated protein 9. NTLA-2002 targets the gene encoding ...
Dr. Jennifer Doudna is Optimistic About Future Applications of Gene-Editing Technology ...
Tomatoes could be engineered to be sweeter without sacrificing their size, research suggests. Experts said that most ...
The world produces around 180 million tons of tomatoes each year. Whether they are raw, cooked, or used in sauces, tomatoes ...
In an extraordinary 6,000-word guest editorial in the October 2024 issue of The CRISPR Journal (a sister journal of GEN, published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.), Fyodor Urnov, PhD, laid out the ...
The study published in the CRISPR Journal focused on melanoma cells taken from a patient whose cancer had developed a mutation that causes drugs that can slow the progress of the disease to stop ...