(AP Photo/Scott Heppell) A close up view of a wheat crop, in a field in Acomb, northeast England, Friday, Aug. 27, 2010. British scientists have decoded the genetic sequence of wheat, one of the world's oldest and most important crops, a development they hope could help breed better strains of the global food staple.
British Scientists Crack Wheat's Genetic Code
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AUGUST 30, 2010
Raphael G. Satter, Associated Press

British scientists have decoded the genetic sequence of wheat — one of the world's oldest and most important crops — a development they hope could help the global staple meet the challenges of climate change, disease and population growth.
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