Toolkit/genome editing with CRISPR
genome editing with CRISPR
Taxonomy: Technique Branch / Method. Workflows sit above the mechanism and technique branches rather than replacing them.
Summary
This review covers latest approaches, such as genome editing with CRISPR, targeting susceptibility genes
Usefulness & Problems
Why this is useful
The abstract describes genome editing with CRISPR as a latest approach for tobamovirus management, specifically in the context of targeting susceptibility genes.; targeting susceptibility genes; breeding for enhanced resilience
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The abstract describes genome editing with CRISPR as a latest approach for tobamovirus management, specifically in the context of targeting susceptibility genes.
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targeting susceptibility genes
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breeding for enhanced resilience
Problem solved
It is positioned as a route toward enhanced resilience and breeding-oriented management.; supports resistance-oriented crop improvement strategies
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It is positioned as a route toward enhanced resilience and breeding-oriented management.
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supports resistance-oriented crop improvement strategies
Problem links
supports resistance-oriented crop improvement strategies
LiteratureIt is positioned as a route toward enhanced resilience and breeding-oriented management.
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It is positioned as a route toward enhanced resilience and breeding-oriented management.
Taxonomy & Function
Primary hierarchy
Technique Branch
Method: A concrete measurement method used to characterize an engineered system.
Mechanisms
genome editingTechniques
Functional AssayTarget processes
editingImplementation Constraints
The abstract supports that this approach depends on identifying and targeting susceptibility genes, but does not specify editing system, delivery, or regeneration requirements.; requires targeting susceptibility genes
The abstract does not show that genome editing itself provides real-time surveillance.
Validation
Supporting Sources
Ranked Claims
Isothermal amplification, CRISPR/Cas-hybrid assays, and next-generation sequencing can achieve sensitive detection of tobamoviruses in the field with minimal sample preparation.
Integrating CRISPR-based molecular diagnostics, omics technologies, designed protective systems, and climate-augmented disease prediction offers a blueprint for sustainable control of tobamoviruses and crop protection.
Small RNA profiling and network analyses of viral movement proteins reveal complex mechanisms of immune evasion and resistance breakdown.
Genome editing with CRISPR, RNA interference, and multi-omics approaches can facilitate real-time surveillance and breeding for enhanced resilience.
Approval Evidence
This review covers latest approaches, such as genome editing with CRISPR, targeting susceptibility genes
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Genome editing with CRISPR, RNA interference, and multi-omics approaches can facilitate real-time surveillance and breeding for enhanced resilience.
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Comparisons
Source-stated alternatives
The abstract mentions RNA interference, multi-omics approaches, bio-formulations, and nano-formulations as other management-related approaches.
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The abstract mentions RNA interference, multi-omics approaches, bio-formulations, and nano-formulations as other management-related approaches.
Source-backed strengths
presented as a latest approach for management and resilience
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presented as a latest approach for management and resilience
Compared with omics
The abstract mentions RNA interference, multi-omics approaches, bio-formulations, and nano-formulations as other management-related approaches.
Shared frame: source-stated alternative in extracted literature
Strengths here: presented as a latest approach for management and resilience.
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The abstract mentions RNA interference, multi-omics approaches, bio-formulations, and nano-formulations as other management-related approaches.
Ranked Citations
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