Today’s mass-produced tomatoes often grow to palm-sized proportions, but their naturally occurring ancestors were far smaller ...
Selection for bigger tomatoes has made the fruits less sweet, but now it has been shown that gene editing can make them ...
Rotten tomatoes no more: growing sweeter tomatoes is possible by editing just two of the fruit’s genes. Deleting the genes ...
In recent years, scientists have created a range of new methods based on CRISPR-Cas technology for precisely editing the ...
Life Sciences Center (LSC) have discovered a unique way for cells to silence specific genes without cutting DNA. This ...
Using CRISPR, the popular gene-editing tool, scientists bumped up the fruit’s sugar content by 30 percent without sacrificing ...
ZUG, Switzerland and BOSTON, Nov. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (Nasdaq: CRSP), a biopharmaceutical company focused on ...
They realized that if they “release” these breaks, tomatoes could become much sweeter. They used CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing ...
Crispr has already secured a historic first approval for a CRISPR/Cas9 drug and has several more potential blockbuster ...
Gene therapy can effectively treat various diseases, but for some debilitating conditions like muscular dystrophies there is a big problem: size.
StitchR, a new gene therapy technique, delivers large genes in two parts to treat muscular dystrophies by restoring critical proteins in animal models.