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FuturaGene Granted Additional Cell Wall Modification Patent in Japan
January 2010 Cell Wall Modification
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Gates Foundation to Fund Next Step for Cassava Genomics
November 2009 Funding the Next Step for Cassava Genomics
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Genome Sequence of the Horse Completed.
November 2009 Genetic map will be useful for improving breeding and for studying equine and human diseases.
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DNA Shows Holsteins Trade Milk Production for Fertility
October 2009 Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have discovered whyHolsteins--bred to produce more milk--are less fertile than before breedingefforts w...
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Farewell to Norman Borlaug: The World Loses its Leading Hunger Fighter
September 2009 Nobel Peace Laureate and renowned wheat scientist, Norman E. Borlaug, died Saturday night at the age of 95 from complications from cancer, after an e...
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Plant Defence Triggers Bacterial Evolution
September 2009 New discoveries about how diseases spread in bean plants could help researchers to develop new ways to prevent diseases in this valuable food crop.
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Bayer CropScience and Precision BioSciences to Create Site-Specific GM
September 2009 Bayer CropScience and Precision BioSciences Inc., have entered into a collaborative agreement to create site-specific genome modifications in plants....
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Bayer and Performance Plants Inc. Target Drought-tolerant Cotton
September 2009 Bayer CropScience AG and Performance Plants Inc. have entered into an exclusive licensing agreement for the development and commercialization of droug...
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Swedish Study Says Keep GM Fish Indoors
August 2009 Fast-growing transgenic fish can revolutionise commercial fish farming andrelieve the pressure on overexploited fish stocks.
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CAST Issue Paper Examines Cloned and Transgenic Animals
August 2009 Proponents of biotechnology say cloning and transgenesis--two new breeding technologies--can improve animal health and well-being, decrease negative i...
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