Transforming amber waves of grain: New genome assembly for ‘Fielder’ wheat cultivar

Researchers have established an accurate genome assembly of ‘Fielder’ wheat, which — unlike other wheat cultivars — is very amenable to genetic editing through bacterial transformation. This genome sequence was generated using a technique that is easier than previous sequencing methods. The development has important implications for wheat genome-editing research and agriculture.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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