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by anotherpaul
187 days ago
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While the paper is behind a pay wall, the abstract highlights that they used knock out gene editing, meaning this is not a GMO of the old days, with trans genes, but a mkdifcation one could have achieved with classical breeding if given enough time and resources. If I understand this right, this would even in the EU now be allowed to be sold without the GMO label. |
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