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By an international consortium of research institutions, eight hundred and forty million "pairs" that make up the 12 chromosomes of the potato genome sequence is DNA. Critical success on potato blight, a fungal infection that in 1845.It Irish Potato Famine caused 10 to 12 years increased by a new kind of leadership the genome, will take to provide resistance to diseases of the identified genes, but had knowledge at the time in half and the final product, the desired traits the scientists said, to improve the targeted gene.
the project played a significant role. "Now we know, in fact, genes and traits we may refer to the Pope's book to understand the Pope's life, improve productivity and the impact of pests and pathogens."Around 200 million tons of potatoes are consumed worldwide each year and the fourth-largest staple of rice, wheat and after maize. Rice genome was completed in 2005 - the first of a crop - and a draft sequence of wheat was published last year.is expected to rise to nine million dollars.
Professor Robbie Waugh, James Hutton, said the Institute, the international potato varieties that grow wild in South America has improved resistance to disease, but success because these facilities offer is limited time for the break. "Pope was here, probably took less than 400 years," Professor Waugh said.
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