The loblolly pine — whose genome is the largest ever sequenced — is the most commercially important tree species in the US and the source of most American paper products. The massive ...
U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Station (SRS) scientists co-authored the article published today in the journal Genome Biology that reports the sequencing, assembly, and annotation of the ...
The massive genome of the loblolly pine -- around seven times bigger than the human genome -- is the largest genome sequenced to date and the most complete conifer genome sequence ever published. This ...
BETHESDA, MD – MARCH 20, 2014 – The massive genome of the loblolly pine—around seven times bigger than the human genome—is the largest genome sequenced to date and the most complete conifer genome ...
The giant loblolly pine tree that looms over my yard and the yards of the next door neighbor and the neighbor down the driveway, is a pine for the ages. Its four huge arms, each as big around as an ...
This is one for the books. Imagine shredding thousands of copies of the same book, then try to reassemble and read the story - the researchers described the scale of the problem of decoding the ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Twelve morphological characters of loblolly pine, shortleaf pine and putative hybrids were evaluated to determine their utility in taxonomic ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Herbaceous weed control was studied on a loblolly pine planting site in central Louisiana. Pine growth was enhanced without eradicating weeds; ...
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - Forestry experts from ArborGen are partnering with local Mississippi State University agricultural extension offices to answer questions about growing pine trees, ...
In the case that you ever visit central South Carolina, you will want to check out our Congaree National Park, one of the most breathtaking places in the world. It boasts an impressive diversity of ...
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Geneticists have finally assembled the genome of the huge loblolly pine. With more than 23 billion base pairs, it's seven times the size of a human's, and the largest one ever sequenced. But what ...
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