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Genome Elimination: Translating Basic Research into a Future Tool for Plant Breeding
Authors:Luca Comai
Institution:Plant Biology and Genome Center, University of California Davis, Davis, California, United States of America;The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America
Abstract:During the course of our history, humankind has been through different periods of agricultural improvement aimed at enhancing our food supply and the performance of food crops. In recent years, it has become apparent that future crop improvement efforts will require new approaches to address the local challenges of farmers while empowering discovery across industry and academia. New plant breeding approaches are needed to meet this challenge to help feed a growing world population. Here I discuss how a basic research discovery is being translated into a potential future tool for plant breeding, and share the story of researcher Simon Chan, who recognized the potential application of this new approach—genome elimination—for the breeding of staple food crops in Africa and South America.
This article is part of the PLOS Biology Collection “The Promise of Plant Translational Research.”
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