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Ginseng (Panax ginseng), long valued as the “king of medicinal plants,” faces breeding challenges due to its slow growth, limited seed production, and complex tetraploid genome.
Britain’s first genetically-edited (GE) foods will be on supermarket shelves in the new year as a result of Brexit freedoms. Crops which have been genetically edited to be tastier, longer-lasting and ...
A research team has provided an overview for understanding the genetic basis of ornamental and cold resistance traits in Mei (Prunus mume), a tree valued both for its ornamental and cultural ...
University of Queensland researchers have for the first time introduced genetic material into plants via their roots, opening a potential pathway for rapid crop improvement. The research is published ...
Potato genomes that contain the complete sequences from both sets of chromosomes uncover the deleterious variations previously hidden in genomes disclosed for only one set of chromosomes. An ideal set ...
Roses are one of the world's most beloved and widely cultivated ornamental plants, captivating hearts and adorning gardens ...
Researchers from the Belgian Federal Institute Sciensano, as part of the DARWIN project, have developed a proof-of-concept ...
American bison symbolize resilience, and today, their thriving population represents humanity’s greatest conservation story. In the 16th century, around 30 million bison roamed the grasslands across ...
NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Couragene, a genetic medicines company using novel delivery platforms, announces today that its co-founders Yong-Hui Jiang and Jiangbing Zhou of Yale University ...