Gene editing: a promising tool to increase biodiversity in a sterile crop such as banana (3rd International Agrobiodiversity Congress, 20-22 May, 2025, Kunming, China)
Crop improvement through genome editing traditionally depends on the possibility to segregate out the editor T-DNA cassette after genome editing has occurred. The removal of the T-DNA cassette has two main benefits: it prevents further, often off-target editing and most importantly, facilitates regu...
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2025
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179484 |
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