Peanut genome sequenced with unprecedented accuracy
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Two wild ancestors—Arachis ipaensis (left) and Arachis duranensis (right)—of the cultivated peanut.
Two wild ancestors—Arachis ipaensis (left) and Arachis duranensis (right)—of the cultivated peanut.
Scientists from the University of Georgia have been researching the genetics of peanuts in order to build robustness to disease…
Soroya Bertioli inspects peanut plants at the UGA Institute for Plant Breeding, Genetics, and Genomics greenhouse Credit: UGA…
Researchers working as part of the International Peanut Genome Initiative have previously pinpointed one of the peanut's two…