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Source: Zachery Eanes, HERALD SUN, 2/3/21
Pairwise, a 3-year-old Durham startup that uses gene-editing technology to improve crops, has raised $90 million from investors — a large sum of money that will spur growth at its offices and labs in Durham and help launch its first products in stores. The company uses CRISPR technology to make certain crops and plants more shelf stable and consistent as well as boosting their availability throughout the year. For more of this story, click here.
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