Domestication of wild tomato is accelerated by genome editing
Tingdong Li(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences), Xu Cao(Agriculture and Forestry University), Caixia Gao(Sichuan Agricultural University), Huawei Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuan Yu(Anhui University of Science and Technology), Wenxia Dong(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaomin Si(Henan University), Xiawan Zhai(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xinping Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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