A new non-GMO method to edit plants with CRISPR

A new non-GMO method to edit plants with CRISPR featured image

An NC State researcher has developed a new way to get CRISPR/Cas9 into plant cells without inserting foreign DNA. This allows for precise genetic deletions or replacements, without inserting foreign DNA. Therefore, the end product is not a genetically modified organism, or GMO.

Supported by the DOE Office of Science, Biological and Environmental Research