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19. Dezember 2013
Deciphering the secret of the sugar beet
Scientists from Germany and Spain announce the sequence of the sugar beet genome
An
international team of researchers from Bielefeld University, the Centre
for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona, Spain, the Max Planck
Institute for Molecular Genetics (MPIMG), Department of Vertebrate
Genomics (H. Lehrach) in Berlin and further partners from academia and
the private sector, have been able to sequence and analyse for the first
time the sweet genes of beetroot. The results of the study, that will
be published next 18th December in Nature, shed also light on how the
genome has been shaped by artificial selection.
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