Genome Editing and Global Food Security

Genome Editing and Global Food Security

Molecular Engineering Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture

Khan, Zeba; Shahwar, Durre; Heikal, Yasmin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

318

Mole

9781032465265

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Chapter 1 Genome editing in plants via CRISPR/Cas9: A genomic scissor borrowed from bacterial immune system.

Chapter 2 Genome Editing by Site-Directed Nucleases (SDNs) and its Applications Producing Climate Change Resilient Crop Plants

Chapter 3 Genome editing by different Site-Specific Nucleases (SSNs) and their applications in improving horticultural crops

Chapter 4 Precision genome engineering and designer nucleases for crop improvement

Chapter 5 CRISPR genome editing to address food security and climate changes: challenges and opportunities

Chapter 6 Abiotic and biotic stress tolerance in plants via genome editing tools

Chapter 7 Recent advances in Genome Editing towards Sustainable Agriculture

Chapter 8 Potential of commercialization of genome edited crops

Chapter 9 Crop Genome Editing - Regulations and Policies

Chapter 10 Biosafety and biosecurity concerns associated with plant genome editing

Chapter 11 Role of Bioinformatics Databases in Functional Genomics and Metabolic engineeringResearches
genome;security;global;global security;population;climate;Agriculture;sciences;generation;Genome Editing;CRISPR System;ZFNs;CRISPR Technology;GETs;Target DNA;CRISPR Cas System;HDR;Gm Crop;SSNs;CRISPR RNA;CRISPR Array;Pam Sequence;GE System;Foreign DNA;Specific Nuclease Sequence;Gm;DSBs;Single Guide RNA;CRISPR Cas Genome Editing;CRISPR Activation;ZYMV;KEGG Pathway;Donor DNA;KEGG Pathway Database