Experts say we need to create high-yield, climate-resistant plants to feed the global population. DW looks at how the innovative realms of gene editing and artificial intelligence are shaping an agricultural revolution.
Experts say we need to create high-yield, climate-resistant plants to feed the global population. Where do gene editing and artificial intelligence fit into the equation?
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Wolverine, Storm and the rest of the X-Men seem to have emerged randomly after genetic mutations went paranormal, but they might have come out of the womb like that for a reason.
A simple roadside weed may hold the key to understanding and predicting DNA mutation, according to new research from University of California, Davis, and the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Germany. The findings, published today in the journal Nature, radically change our understanding of evolution and could one day help researchers breed better crops or even help humans fight cancer. Mutations occur when DNA is damaged and left unrepaired, creating a new variation. The scientists wanted to know if mutation was purely random or something deeper. What they found was unexpected. “We always thought of mutation as basicallyA simple roadside weed may hold the key to understanding and predicting DNA mutation, according to new research from University of California, Davis, and the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Germany. The findings, published today in the journal Nature, radically change our understanding of evolution and could one day help researchers