Fixing the tomato: CRISPR edits correct plant-breeding snafu
Heidi Ledford
Nature, 2017, vol. 545, issue 7655, 394-395
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Geneticists harness two mutations — each cherished by breeders, but detrimental when combined — to improve on 10,000 years of tomato domestication.
Date: 2017
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