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  1. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) emerged as a valuable model to discover genes controlling vertebrate development, owing to its amenability to mutagenesis and unbiased phenotype-based screens. The transparency of early developmental stages enables
    Date: (2025)
    Authors: Krishan Ariyasiri , Ji Cheng , Marnie E. Halpern
    Ref: Lateralized Brain Functions
  2. Date: 2025-01-03
    Authors: Yan C, Meng H, Pei Y, Sun W, Zhang J.
    Journal: Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
  3. Authors: "David Booth",
  4. In vitro CRISPR screens have transformed high-throughput functional genomics, enabling the systematic study of gene functions in cell culture. However, these methods have yet to make the same mark for screening in vivo. To address this gap, the
    Date: (2025)
    Authors: Lei Tang
  5. Authors: "Qiu E Yang","Yanshuang Yu",
  6. The vast kingdom of plants, particularly edibles, serving huge in the nutrition of mankind are at a risk of infestation by various pathogens resulting in a number of diseases that are known today and yet many unknown left to be discovered, as we
    Date: (2025)
    Authors: Insha Mehraj , Sumiah Wani , Nulevino Iralu , Hanu R. Pappu , Aflaq Hamid
    Ref: Detection of Plant Viruses
  7. Date: 2025-01-01
    Authors: Robertson CD, Richardson RR, Steyert M, Martin CA, Flynn C, Poulopoulos A.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  8. Authors: "Bo Zhou","GiWon Shin","Yiling Huang","Raegan N. Wood","Hanlee P. Ji","Alexander E. Urban",
  9. Actinorhizal plant genome function has been systematically explored in a new way, thanks to recent advances in genome engineering, which have been fuelled by the CRISPR-associated RNA-guided endonuclease Cas9. Using a brief RNA guide string, Cas9 may
    Date: (2025)
    Authors: Radhamanalan Guhanraj , Dharumadurai Dhanasekaran
    Ref: Plant Microbiome Engineering
  10. Date: 2025-01-01
    Authors: Kaur K, Biswal AK, Kaur R, Singh M, Dhugga KS, Singh J.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
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