"The Genetic Mystery Behind Diverse Arabica Coffee Flavors"

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A study on the genome of Coffea arabica, the species responsible for 56% of all coffee sold, has revealed that despite minimal genetic variation at the DNA level, there are significant differences in flavor profiles and other characteristics due to wholesale swapping, deletion, and rearrangement of chromosomes. The genome sequencing will be a valuable resource for coffee breeders, aiding in the development of disease-resistant and climate-resilient coffee varieties.
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