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Plant-genome hackers seek better ways to produce customized crops

Heidi Ledford

Nature, 2016, vol. 539, issue 7627, 16-17

Abstract: As gene editing opens doors, plant researchers are hamstrung by the need for better ways to slip their molecular tools into cells.

Date: 2016
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