Unraveling the Complexity: Decoding the Sugarcane Genome for Breeding Advancements

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Researchers have successfully mapped out the complex genetic code of sugarcane, a major crop used for sugar, bioethanol, and bio-based materials. The genome sequencing has provided insights into disease resistance and sugar production genes, with potential applications in agriculture and bioenergy. The study, published in Nature, was conducted at the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute and is expected to facilitate the development of improved sugarcane varieties for increased yield and sustainable biofuel production.
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