Facts:
S- and R-Genes
Potatoes are one of the world’s top three staple crops, but they are prone to diseases that often require chemical treatments. By removing specific susceptibility genes with gene-editing tools like CRISPR, researchers can reduce the plant’s vulnerability to diseases like late blight. Another approach is to introduce resistance genes, which help plants defend against various pathogens. Together, these methods could significantly improve crop resilience.
Gene Editing
Gene-editing technologies, such as CRISPR/Cas9, allow for targeted changes in a plant's DNA. These edits can involve swapping out base pairs in a gene or creating mutations to alter protein production, giving the plant new traits.
Cisgenic Organism
A genetically modified organism where the inserted DNA comes from the same or a cross-compatible species. For example, a potato modified with a gene from another potato.
GMO (Genetically Modified Organism)
A GMO is an organism whose genetic material has been altered in ways that do not occur naturally, such as through mating or crossbreeding. This process can add, remove, or modify DNA sequences to change the organism’s traits.