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Briefing: Ultra-low asparagine wheat developed using precision gene editing
Strategic angle: Scientists at Rothamsted Research have successfully developed wheat with dramatically reduced levels of asparagine, using gene editing techniques.
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Updated 8 days ago
Rothamsted Research has successfully developed a new strain of wheat characterized by dramatically lower levels of asparagine, a compound linked to food safety concerns.
The gene editing techniques employed in this development have not compromised the yield, indicating a viable pathway for enhancing agricultural outputs while addressing safety issues.
This advancement could have significant implications for food production systems, potentially leading to safer food products and improved public health outcomes.