Letter to the editorHigh-efficiency breeding of early-maturing rice cultivars via CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing
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Acknowledgments
We thank Dr. Yaoguang Liu for providing the vector pYLCRISPR/Cas9Pubi-H. This work was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. XDA08040101), the Hundred Talents Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences to Q.Y. Bu, the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang (No. ZD2015005), and Excellent Academic Leaders of Harbin (No. RC2014XK002003).
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