About this Research Topic
The first purpose of this Research Topic is to demonstrate the remarkable advancements in plant genome engineering using CRISPR-Cas along with identifying and critically discussing the main bottlenecks of this process.
This Research Topic also aims to present a broad range of functional genomics, synthetic biology, and nanotechnology tools that are being developed to overcome current genome engineering limitations in plants, including but not limited to delivery, transformation, tissue culture, regeneration, and functional redundancy challenges.
This Research Topic welcomes Original Research, Methods, Review, Mini-Review, Brief Research Report, Perspective, and Opinion articles on:
• Advancements in plant genome engineering via CRISPR-Cas
• Approaches to overcome plant cargo delivery and transformation barriers
• Transformation and gene editing without or decreased burden of tissue culture
• Nanoparticle-based approaches to plant cargo delivery and genetic engineering
• Synthesis and utilization of nanoparticles in plant science and agriculture
• Toxicity evaluation and the potential physiological impact of Nanoparticle used in plants
• Development of plant gene editing, functional genomics, and synthetic biology and bioengineering tools
• High-throughput and/or genome-wide RNAi and CRISPR screens in plants
Keywords: Genome editing, CRISPR-Cas, nanoparticle, nanotechnology, DNA/RNA/RNP delivery, tissue culture, regeneration, plants
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