Government eyes gene editing agriculture boost

THE deputy chief secretary in the office of the President, Willard Manungo says the government has embraced genome editing tools and recognised its immense potential for revolutionising agriculture, health, and conservation of biodiversity among others. Genome editing allows the modification of a genome more precisely than other forms of breeding. It can reduce the breeding…

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