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What has been done? The scientists are using a new method for discovering and sequencing
genes in corn, and are sharing project findings and material resources
with public and private researchers working to develop improved traits
in corn and many other agronomically important grasses, such as wheat,
barley, rice and oats. Additional tools developed by this project will
enable scientists to learn where and when each gene is active and how
the gene functions. The corn genomics project is expected to lead to
greater fundamental genetic understanding of cereals that worldwide
contribute roughly 70 percent of the calories in the human diet. University
of Arizona molecular geneticists have characterized about 25,000 corn
genes thus far. Impact
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