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… whose livelihoods depend on cotton production, and the crop’s annual economic impact of $500 billion worldwide … and importance in the fabric of our lives. In the United States, cotton production centers around two varieties: 95 … noted David Stelly, another study co-author at Texas A&M University. “This report establishes new opportunities in …
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… You know, my father Richard Moore was a professor at the University of Hawaii and moved there in the early ’60s from … budding field of marine natural products. And was at the university for over 40 years. There were four of us as kids … our conversation with Brad Moore, a researcher from University of California (UC), San Diego and Scripps …
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… our conversation with Professor Alison Narayan, from the University of Michigan. I hope she’ll accept this … our guest today, professor Alison Narayan from the University of Michigan. Dr. Narayan is currently associated … with my collaborator, Charlie Brooks, who’s also at the University of Michigan and a really talented graduate …
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… the merrier,” with respect to their genomes. In their base state, they are diploids with two genome copies, one from … agricultural staples and candidate bioenergy feedstock crops, are recent polyploids. Crop breeders have harnessed … de Aula Dei (EEAD-CSIC) (Spain); Fundación ARAID (Spain); University of California, Berkeley; Gregor Mendel Institute …
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… The approved proposal from Alex Harkess of Auburn University started as a small-scale white paper focused on … as a candidate bioenergy feedstock . John McKay of Colorado State University is interested in developing mutant … of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States, and is working to address some of the most pressing …
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