Library of Plant DNA
Posted on: Monday, 13 June 2005, 09:00 CDT
RESEARCHERS at Warwick University's horticultural research arm, the Horticultural Research Institute, have created libraries of plant DNA.
The libraries of DNA from 20 different plant species are expected to be useful to researchers.
The plant DNA in the library includes aloe vera, a plant with medical properties, and catharanthus roseus, used in the preparation of some cancer drugs.
Source: Coventry Evening Telegraph
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