Method to find bad mutations may improve maize crops

Wednesday, March 11, 2015 - 05:30 in Biology & Nature

Cornell researchers have developed a way to predict bad mutations in the maize genome, addressing a major challenge for breeders trying to grow better crops and feed rising populations. The researchers found regions of the genome that were riddled with such unwanted DNA.

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