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Volume 38 Issue 1, January 2020

Editing dicots without tissue culture

Developmental regulators are used to reprogram edited dicot plant cells into meristematic cells that grow into plants without tissue culture.

See Maher et al.

Image: Kit Leffler, University of Minnesota. Cover Design: Erin Dewalt.

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