Chromatin Licenses Gene Stacking Technology for Sugar cane to Syngenta
Chromatin Inc., based out of Chicago with a laboratory and greenhouse location in Champaign has recently announced they have entered an exclusive research and licensing agreement with Syngenta Biotechnology for Chromatin’s gene stacking technology.Syngenta Biotechnology focuses on using cutting edge technology, like Chromatin’s gene stacking, to help farmers, food companies and consumers.Chromatin’s mini chromosome technologies help the development of new seed products and the delivery of multiple genetic traits.The C-U tech community is proud to congratulate Chromatin on their latest news!
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