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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

DNA 'Barcode' for Tropical Trees

In foods, soil samples or customs checks, plant fragments sometimes need to be quickly identified. The use of DNA "barcodes" to itemize plant biodiversity was proposed during the 1992 ...  > full story

Termites Create Sustainable Monoculture Fungus Farming

Food production of modern human societies is mostly based on large-scale monoculture crops, but it now appears that advanced ...  > full story

Amaizing: Corn Genome Decoded

In recent years, scientists have decoded the DNA of humans and a menagerie of creatures but none with genes as complex as a stalk of corn, the latest genome to be unraveled. A team of ...  > full story

Scientists Crack Corn Code: Reference Genome of Maize, Most Important US Crop

A four-year, multi-institutional effort co-led by three Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory scientists culminated today in ...  > full story
 

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