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Passing genes to future generations
by Ben Trevaskis1 and Kazuhiro Sato2 1CSIRO Division of Plant Industry, Australia. 2Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University, Japan. Genome and transcriptome sequencing is changing plant science. Access to genome or transcriptome sequences allows genomics to be applied … Continue reading →
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