Wheat genome breakthrough to 'help feed world,' says USDA
date:Nov 29, 2012
e is five times the size of the human genome, giving it a complexity that makes it difficult to study.

The work to complete the shotgun sequencing of the wheat genome will help to improve programs on breeding and adaptation in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa for wheat crops that could be drought tolerant and resistant to weeds, pests and diseases.

Wheat growers face numerous challenges each year. Acidity in the soil can make wheat difficult to grow in some areas. Stem rust, a fungal disease, can w
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