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‘Gold Standard’ Cotton Genome Sequenced

Posted On Friday, December 28, 2012 By USA Education News. Under NORTH CAROLINA  Tags: Candace Haigler, Cotton Incorporated, crop science, Department of Agriculture, plant biology  
An international consortium with representatives from most of the world’s major cotton-producing countries, led by Regents Professor Andrew Paterson of the University of Georgia and including Candace Haigler, a North Carolina State University professor of crop science and plant biology, has described the first ‘gold-standard’ genome sequence for cotton. Published ...
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