Vitamin D deficiency tackled by new gene-edited tomatoes
New Scientist - 23-May-2022Researchers used CRISPR to edit a gene in tomatoes, enabling them to produce vitamin
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Researchers used CRISPR to edit a gene in tomatoes, enabling them to produce vitamin