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CRISPR Technology to Help Researchers Develop Disease-Resistant Crops
A new article from Nova Next focuses on some of the most recent CRISPR technology applications in agriculture, including genetically engineered plants that resist crop pests and diseases, and the development of gene drives that could eradicate crop-attacking organisms. The article includes comments from IGI Executive Director Jennifer Doudna and discusses the unique regulatory hurdles in this area.
Nova Next | Brooke Borel | August 3, 2016