Genome editing tools could precisely and efficiently target plant genomes leading to the development of improved crops. Besides editing the coding regions, researchers can employ editing technologies to target specific gene regulatory elements or modify epigenetic marks associated with distal regulatory regions, thereby regulating gene expression in crops. This review outlines several prominent genome editing technologies, including CRISPR-Cas9, TALENs, and ZFNs and recent advancements. The applications for genome and epigenome editing especially of regulatory regions in crop plants is also discussed, including efforts to enhance abiotic stress tolerance, yield, disease resistance and plant phenotype. Additionally, the review addresses the potential of epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation and histone modifications, to alter gene expression for crop improvement. Finally, the limitations and future scope of utilizing various genome editing tools to manipulate regulatory elements for gene regulation to unlock the full potential of these tools in plant breeding has been discussed.
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