Cornell University: Sequencing Hornwort Genomes Could Improve Crops
March 14, 2020
March 14, 2020
ITHACA, New York, March 14 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Some 500 million years ago - when our continents were likely connected in a single land mass, and most life existed underwater - hornworts were one of the first groups of plants to colonize land. But biologists have never understood much about the genetics of these ancient plants, which have very distinct biology.
Fay-Wei Li, adjunct assistant professor of plant biology and . . .
Some 500 million years ago - when our continents were likely connected in a single land mass, and most life existed underwater - hornworts were one of the first groups of plants to colonize land. But biologists have never understood much about the genetics of these ancient plants, which have very distinct biology.
Fay-Wei Li, adjunct assistant professor of plant biology and . . .