Macadamia Genome Sequence Advances
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•Genome sequencing of all four Macadamia species unlocks new potential for crop improvement
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A research team has successfully sequenced and assembled the genomes of all four Macadamia species.
The findings reveal key genetic traits that could enhance disease resistance, climate adaptability, and crop yield.
The new genomic data offer a critical tool for breeders and researchers working to secure the future of this economically important crop.
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