Raban et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Manipulating the destiny of wild populations using CRISPRRaban et al., 2023
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- Raban R
- Marshall J
- Hay B
- Akbari O
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- Annual review of genetics
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Genetic biocontrol aims to suppress or modify populations of species to protect public health, agriculture, and biodiversity. Advancements in genome engineering technologies have fueled a surge in research in this field, with one gene editing technology, CRISPR …
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