Professor Mike Bevan
talking about the research in December
(Real G2)
Norfolk
scientists map the blueprint of life
A humble
weed helped scientists in Norfolk map the blueprint of plant
life for the first time.
Researchers
at the John Innes Centre in Norwich were part of an international
team of scientists that spent more than four years tracing the
genetic map of Arabidopsis thaliana, or
thale cress.
DNA
stands for
Deoxyribonucleic acid
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Understanding
the DNA code could help revolutionise farming by improving crops'
resistance to disease, and could even give new insight into
human health.
The John
Innes Centre is a leading international establishment for research
and training in plant and microbial science.
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