Monday brought attention to reports that by blocking red pigment genes researchers find that beneficial polyphenols accumulate offering a new crop engineering strategy.
Supporting documents indicate Researchers and health authorities published findings adding to the scientific and medical evidence base.
Market and government data added specifics. Scientists used genome editing to block red pigments in lettuce, causing beneficial polyphenols to accumulate while growth continued normally.
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