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  1. Nov 16, 2021 · Simplot and Plant Sciences, Inc. are working on a new type of strawberry that uses CRISPR editing to switch off certain genes and improve yield and resistance. The new strawberries are expected to hit stores within a few years, without the same regulatory oversight as other GMOs.

  2. Oct 28, 2021 · J.R. Simplot Company and Plant Sciences Inc. plan to grow genetically modified strawberries that taste better, stay fresh longer and have a longer growing season. The companies say they use a gene-editing technique called CRISPR-Cas9 to select desirable traits from strawberry plants and reduce waste and spoilage.

  3. Oct 28, 2021 · Simplot and Plant Sciences officials said genetically modified strawberries will help reduce waste, and make them available to consumers much of the year. Steve Nelson, president and chief ...

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  5. Oct 28, 2021 · 2 of 2 | . In this photo provided by the J.R. Simplot Company is a gene-edited strawberry plant at a greenhouse in Boise, Idaho, in August, 2021. The company on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021, announced a deal with California-based Plant Sciences Inc. to grow genetically modified strawberries that they say will taste better, stay fresh longer and have a longer growing season.

  6. Oct 28, 2021 · Simplot and Plant Sciences will make money by selling the genetically modified strawberry plants to growers, who pay a royalty for the rights to grow and sell the strawberries. Terms of the deal ...

  7. Nov 2, 2021 · The goal is to modify the strawberries' genes in a way that improves their shelf life, ... Plants modified with CRISPR-Cas9 are nearly identical to plants bred using traditional methods, ...

  8. Jul 17, 2021 · In strawberry, the suppression of ... W. D. Genetically modified reduced-browning fruit-producing plant and produced fruit thereof, and method of obtaining such. US Patent 8,563,805 B2 (2013).

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