John Innes Centre scientists have led a project to unlock the genetic code of wheat, one of the world’s three most important crops. This first analysis of the exceptionally complex and large wheat genome, published today in Nature, is a major breakthrough that will help to breed wheat varieties with higher yields and better able to cope with disease, drought and other stresses that reduce yield.
http://news.jic.ac.uk/2012/11/decipheri ... ts-genome/
I wonder how the anti GM campaigners will respond to this.
