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MICROBIAL GENOMES: New Genome a Boost to Plant Studies
Elizabeth Pennisi
Molecular biologists have bared the soul of one of nature's best genetic engineers. On pages 2317 and 2323, two teams describe the genome sequence of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, a soil microbe whose ability to transfer DNA into plant cells has transformed plant and crop science.
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