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Scientists crack the genetic code for wheat

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An employee inspects wheat in a field outside the village of Svetlolobovo, 242 miles south of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk.Scientists have unlocked key components of the genetic code for wheat, helping to create varieties that are more productive and better able to cope with disease, drought and other stresses.


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best essay on 28 November, 2012 06:25:56
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This is another great educational and Scientific advancement for us, human beings. As a writer, it is also a fresh topic to write about.

Since most of the world needs wheat for food and survival, then this news would certainly mean more wheat and grains for everyone. I will certainly write about this in my next educational essay and blog post. Probably students need to explore on this fieald even more.

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