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... The best understood special form of P. carinii, P. carinii formae specialis (f.sp.) carinii, appears to be haploid and contains about 8 million base pairs of DNA (8.5 fg) per nucleus. The genome of P. carinii f.sp. carinii is divided into 13^15 linear chromosomes that range from 300 to 700 kb in siz ...
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... crop in Canada, with Manitoba exporting wheat to approximately 66 different countries. It is processed into flour, cereal food, animal feed and industrial products such as ethanol. ¾THE BAD: Fusarium head blight (FHB) is the most serious disease in wheat around the world. Fusarium graminearum is the ...
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Genomics

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