More power per flower:
Joint Israeli-American project to extend shelf-life of petunias
The three-year collaboration brings together a patented plant-breeding technology called MemoGene, developed by Israel’s Danziger Innovations and the Hebrew University’s Yissum tech-transfer company, with a DNA editing platform developed by Precision Biosciences in North Carolina.
The platform’s biological “scissors”will be tailored to cut open the flower’s genome at exactly the right spot for MemoGene to deliver the life-extending trait.
“It’s a perfect symbiosis, because we each have a piece of a two-piece puzzle,” says Hanne Volpin, deputy CEO and head of R&D at Danziger Innovations. “We have the technology to deliver tools to make the modification to the genome, while Precision Biosciences owns the IP for the biological scissors that cut the genome.”
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