Efficient Gene Editing in Tomato in the First Generation Using the Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats/CRISPR-Associated9 System
Cornell University · Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory · +1 more institution
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Abstract
The CRISPR/Cas9 system is highly efficient at generating targeted mutations in stable transgenic tomato plants, and homozygous deletions of a desired size can be created in the first generation.
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4- CDChristopher D. BrooksCorresponding
Cornell University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Sainsbury Laboratory
- VNVladimir Nekrasov
Cornell University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Sainsbury Laboratory
- ZBZachary B. Lippman
Cornell University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
- JVJoyce Van Eck
Cornell University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Keywords
- Palindrome
- CRISPR
- Genome editing
- Biology
- Gene
- Zinc finger nuclease
- Genetics
- Genome
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