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Caixia Gao
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 177
Citations - 18934
Caixia Gao is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome editing & CRISPR. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 143 publications receiving 12339 citations.
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Accelerated Domestication of New Crops: Yield is Key
Guangbin Luo,Javad Najafi,Pedro Correia,Mai Duy Luu Trinh,Elizabeth A. Chapman,Jeppe Thulin Østerberg,Hanne C. Thomsen,Pai Pedas,Steve Larson,Caixia Gao,J. Poland,Søren Knudsen,Lee R. DeHaan,Michael G. Palmgren +13 more
TL;DR: De novo domestication of orphan or crop wild relatives using mutagenesis is an alternative and fast approach to achieve resilient crops with high yields in a much shorter period of time than ever before in agriculture as mentioned in this paper .
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The wheat cytosolic glutamine synthetase GS1.1 modulates N assimilation and spike development by characterizing CRISPR-edited mutants
Yazhou Wang,Wan Teng,Yanpeng Wang,Xiang Ouyang,Xiang Ouyang,He Xue,Xueqiang Zhao,Caixia Gao,Yiping Tong +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggested that TaGS1.1 is important for N assimilation and remobilization, and required for wheat adaptation to N-limited conditions and spike development, and is required for Wheat adaptation to low-N stress and spikedevelopment.
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Author Correction: An engineered prime editor with enhanced editing efficiency in plants
Yuan Zong,Yijing Liu,Chenxiao Xue,Boshu Li,Xiangyang Li,Yanpeng Wang,Ji Li,Guanwen Liu,Xingxu Huang,Xiaofeng Cao,Caixia Gao +10 more
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Method for fixed-point transformation of plants by virtue of gene transient expression
TL;DR: In this article, a fixed-point transformation of plants by virtue of gene transient expression is proposed, where the nuclease with sequence specificity is used for cutting the target sites and DNA repairing of the plant.
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Plant genome engineering from lab to field-a Keystone Symposia report.
Jennifer Cable,Pamela C. Ronald,Daniel F. Voytas,Feng Zhang,Avraham A. Levy,Ayumu Takatsuka,Shin-ichi Arimura,Steven E. Jacobsen,Seiichi Toki,Erika Toda,Caixia Gao,Jian-Kang Zhu,Jens Boch,Joyce Van Eck,Magdy M. Mahfouz,Mariette Andersson,Eyal Fridman,Trevor Weiss,Kan Wang,Yiping Qi,Tobias Jores,Thomas Adams,Rammyani Bagchi +22 more
TL;DR: The 2019 Keystone eSymposium "Plant Genome Engineering: From Lab to Field" as discussed by the authors discussed advances in genome editing tools, plant transformation, plant breeding, and crop trait development, all vital for transferring the benefits of novel technologies to the field.