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  Maize Draft Sequence Unveiled
A consortium of researchers led by the Genome Sequencing Center (GSC) at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo., have announced  the completion of a ...
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  Monsanto and BASF Produce GM Drought Tolerant Maize
Monsanto and BASF report  that a naturally-occurring gene can help maize plants combat drought conditions and confer yield stability during periods of...
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  Cloned Bantengs Arrive Safely
Two rare banteng cattle have been born to domestic cattle mothers after being cloned from frozen cells.
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  KARI Biotechnology Support Programme Gets Underway
The KARI Biotechnology Support Programme "could greatly accelerate the development and release of appropriate technologies to targeted farming communi...
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  CSIRO Gets $20 m Boost
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Chief Executive Geoff Garrett has welcomed the $20 million increase in funding for the Or...
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  Scientists Discover New Photoreceptor That Regulates Flowering Time
A group of scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have described a new class of protein that regulates flowering time in Arabidopsis thal...
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  Genetic Technologies Heading for Profit?
Mervyn Jacobson, Executive Chairman of Genetic Technologies says one further license could net the company a profit in the six months to December 31st...
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  Cloned Cat Not a CopyCat
The first cloned cat has shown that, though it is genetically identical, clones do not behave or look like their donor animal
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  Wallaby Next For Genome Sequencing
A project to sequence the genome of the tammar wallaby has been given the green light.
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  "Normal" Clones may not be Normal
A new study, published in Science, has cast doubt on whether cloning produces ‘normal’ animals.
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