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A method for rapid cloning of plant disease-resistance genes could provide sustainable genetic solutions to crop pests and pathogens in place of agrichemicals.
Soybean is made resistant to Asian soybean rust using a gene cloned from pigeonpea, showing that legumes may contain a reservoir of disease-resistance genes.
A method for rapid cloning of plant disease-resistance genes could provide sustainable, genetic solutions to crop pests and pathogens in place of agrichemicals.
A wide array of functionalized small molecules can be synthesized in Escherichia coli by engineering orthogonal, modular pathways that are energy and carbon efficient.
The global genetic diversity of cassava and related Manihot species is revealed by sequencing of 53 cultivated and wild accessions and genotyping of 268 African cassavas, providing a vital resource for breeding.
Human disease genetics is extended to the identification of individuals who remain healthy despite carrying highly penetrant disease-causing mutations.