Genome sequence sheds new light on how plants evolved nitrogen-fixing symbioses

Wednesday, November 16, 2011 - 13:31 in Biology & Nature

The genome of Medicago, a close relative of alfalfa and a long-established model for the study of legume biology, has been sequenced by an international team of scientists, capturing around 94 per cent of its genes.

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