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fredag, juli 13, 2012

Friday, July 13, 2012
Los Angeles Times
Science & Environment
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Banana genome sequencing gives a boost to pest-plagued fruit
By Rosie Mestel, Los Angeles Times
Banana genome sequencing gives a boost to pest-plagued fruit
Bananas are difficult to breed and are under attack from a host of diseases and other pests. The DNA data from a key species provide an important step in protecting the fruit.
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