High rate and heritable mutagenesis of pheromone binding protein gene by CRISPRCas9 mediated genome

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  The success in gene knockout by genome editing techniques is limited only in few model insects.Here, we reported a highly efficient and heritable gene mutagenesis in an important agricultural moth pest, Spodoptera litura, using a CRISPR/Cas9 system.
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