Advances in Genome Editing Through Haploid Induction Systems

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Abstract

Groundbreaking advances in gene editing technologies are transforming modern plant breeding by enabling precise genetic modifications that dramatically accelerate crop improvement. Haploid and diploid induction systems have emerged as particularly powerful tools in this landscape, offering both efficient gene editing capabilities and rapid production of homozygous lines while seamlessly integrating with the advanced genome-editing platforms such as CRISPR-Cas systems. This review synthesizes the current state of knowledge regarding the mechanisms, applications, and recent progress in haploid and diploid induction systems for gene editing. We examine their transformative potential for enhancing genetic gains and compressing breeding timelines, with significant implications for global food security. Additionally, we provide a critical analysis of emerging challenges of genome editing in crops and outline promising future directions for research and development.

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Sheng, H., Gao, P., Yang, C., Quilichini, T. D., Kochian, L. V., Datla, R., & Xiang, D. (2025, May 1). Advances in Genome Editing Through Haploid Induction Systems. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26104779

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