Maize | Genetics
Special | 7m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
There is a tremendous amount of genetic diversity in maize.
Scientists at Cornell University are studying the diversity of maize, trying to connect two things: phenotype and genotype.
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This project is in collaboration with the Paleontological Research Institution and funded by the National Science Foundation Plant Genome Research Program, Award 1238014: “The Biology of Rare Alleles in Maize and Its Wild Relatives.”
Maize | Genetics
Special | 7m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
Scientists at Cornell University are studying the diversity of maize, trying to connect two things: phenotype and genotype.
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This project is in collaboration with the Paleontological Research Institution and funded by the National Science Foundation Plant Genome Research Program, Award 1238014: “The Biology of Rare Alleles in Maize and Its Wild Relatives.”