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They CRISPR'ed tomatoes
They CRISPR’ed tomatoes to make them sweet and large
Today’s mass-produced tomatoes often grow to palm-sized proportions, but their naturally occurring ancestors were far smaller fruits. They were also sweeter and more flavorful due to their lower water content compared to the red fruits found in grocery stores—but recent genetic discoveries have unlocked the path to attaining the best of both worlds.
New study using CRISPR technology reveals a way to make tomatoes sweeter without sacrificing yield.
The world produces around 180 million tons of
tomatoes
each year. Whether they are raw, cooked, or used in sauces,
tomatoes
are a staple in kitchens worldwide. However, not all
tomatoes
are created equal — some are much tastier than others. Generally ...
Sweeter tomatoes are coming soon thanks to CRISPR gene editing
Selection for bigger tomatoes has made the fruits less sweet, but now it has been shown that gene editing can make them sweeter without decreasing yields
Sweet CRISPR Tomatoes May Be Coming to a Supermarket Near You
Using CRISPR, the popular gene-editing tool, scientists bumped up the fruit’s sugar content by 30 percent without sacrificing size or yields.
Chinese scientists modify tomatoes to make them ‘significantly sweeter’
Glucose and fructose levels were 30 per cent higher after researchers removed two genes that regulate sugar content, according to study Chinese scientists have successfully modified tomatoes to make them sweeter by removing two genes that regulate sugar content,
Scientists could engineer tomatoes to be sweeter without sacrificing their size
Scientists could engineer tomatoes to be sweeter without sacrificing their size - Other crops could follow suit
Tomatoes could be engineered to be sweeter without sacrificing size, study shows
Tomatoes could be engineered to be sweeter without sacrificing their size, research suggests. Experts said that most consumers prefer sweeter tomatoes and higher sugar content increases the value of the tomato for the tomato processing industry.
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Ponies run loose, tomatoes are thrown, and a man inadvertently drives off in a stolen car
Runaway horses are apprehended, a home gets pelted by tomatoes, and other odd tales from local police and fire departments.
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What You Need To Know Before Swapping Canned Stewed Tomatoes For Another Kind
Swapping out different kinds of canned tomatoes can get a little complicated. Do your homework before you make a substitution ...
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Scouted: Why Luxury Brands Want Your Home and Body to Smell Like Tomatoes
Scouted selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission. Given the ...
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Prime Video's 'Cross' Is No 'Reacher' After Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed
Prime Video's new thriller series adaptation, Cross, has been released but how does it stack up against Reacher?
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India’s More Immediate Worry Is Tomatoes, Not Trump
A spurt in food prices dashes hopes of an early rate cut. The US leader’s policies could pose a further challenge.
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How scientists are learning to help tomatoes beat the heat
Brown University biologists identified when tomatoes are most vulnerable to heat and how some varieties resist it.
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Cross Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed - How Does The James Patterson Adaptation Compare To Other Prime Shows Like Reacher & Jack Ryan?
Cross has revealed its Rotten Tomatoes score, offering a window into how the latest Prime Video action series compares to ...
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New Netflix Christmas movie debuts with 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating
Following its release on the streaming service on Wednesday (November 13), Hot Frosty has landed a 100% score on review ...
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Gardener shares what to do to keep your tomatoes from splitting before harvest: 'I didn't know'
If you're annoyed that your
tomatoes
are splitting, there's a way you can prevent this from happening to ensure you're ...
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