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MSU computer scientists help expand horizon of genetics research
June 3, 2019 /
A tweaked gene or two among the millions or even billions of proteins that make up an organism’s DNA are often all that distinguish the drought-tolerant plant or the person pre-disposed to cancer.
That’s why a better understanding of genetic variation within a species could, among other things, help improve selection of crops for local conditions and detection of disease, according to Joann Mudge, senior research scientist at the nonprofit National Center for Genome Resources.
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