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Posted on April 11, 2017 by New Scientist - News

Gene editing opens doors to seedless fruit with no need for bees

Gene-edited seedless tomatoes don’t need pollinating to produce fruit – which could come in useful at a time when bees are on the decline
CategoriesBiology, conservation, genetics

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