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"AgBiotech Achievements Typify 2005" "Significant achievements were made in the adoption and acceptance of agricultural biotechnology for improved crops and animals in 2005," said Sean Da...
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"Junk" DNA Proves To Be Highly Valuable, ARS Reports. "What was once thought of as DNA with zero value in plants--dubbed "junk" DNA--may turn out to be key in helping scientists improve the control of gen...
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"Reprioritize Biotech to Help Poor", Meeting Told Biotech can help the poor if it is refocused on their needs, says Gordon Conway of the Rockefeller Foundation, USA.
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"Slick" Gene Helps Cattle Beat the Heat The latest news from the ARS announced the discovery of the slick gene by scientists at the Subtropical Agricultural Research Station (STARS) in Brook...
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$1 Million for Cattle Genome Research Researchers at Texas A&M University (USA) have been awarded a $1 million research grant to investigate cattle genomics
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$1.1 m Grant For Map of All Proteins Golan Yona, assistant professor of computer science at Cornell University, has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Devel...
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$10 m NSF Study Explores Maize-Teosinte Differences The National Science Foundation has awarded $10 million to a team of researchers, headed by UW-Madison geneticist John Doebley, to study the molecular...
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$10 Million Dollar Gift to Danforth Centre as US Senate Also Agrees Funding In an excellent week for the Donald Danforth Plant Science Centre, they announced a gift of $10 million to their Campaign for a Green Future the day a...
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$10.8 Million NSF Grant to Sequence Legume Genome The University of Minnesota has received $10.8 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a multi-institution initiative to sequence the genome of the m...
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$14 Million to Study Comparative Genomics of Crops NSF Plant Genome Comparative Sequencing Program Awards to advance genomics research in economically important plants.
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