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In the 25 April 2008 issue, Science explores how current knowledge of plant genomes is lending insights to investigations from biochemistry to ecosystems. Perspectives discuss a range of topics including plant genome structure and organization, the effects of natural variation on phenotype, and plant metabolism, while articles in the News section highlight some of the successes and challenges facing genetically modified plants. Online, an interactive feature including informational graphics, video clips, and more, as well as accompanying Web resources, explore how plant genome research is contributing to our understanding of plant biology and evolution and leading to tangible benefits for society. And ScienceCareers.org takes a look at the variety of research experiences and opportunities afforded by plant genomics.
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INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL ISSUE
- Green Genes

- Laura M. Zahn, Pamela J. Hines, Elizabeth Pennisi, John Travis
Multimedia Feature: Plant Genomes 
NEWS
- GM Crops: A World View

- Science maps where genetically modified crops are grown and imported, as well as which countries avoid them.
- Tough Lessons From Golden Rice

- Martin Enserink
- Papaya Takes on Ringspot Virus and Wins

- Erik Stokstad
- Is the Drought Over for Pharming?

- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Uncorking the Grape Genome

- John Travis
- A Life With Grapes

- John Travis
- Sowing the Seeds for High-Energy Plants

- Eli Kintisch
PERSPECTIVES
- Genome-Enabled Approaches Shed New Light on Plant Metabolism

- Dean DellaPenna, Robert L. Last
- Genomic Plasticity and the Diversity of Polyploid Plants

- A. R. Leitch, I. J. Leitch
- Selection on Major Components of Angiosperm Genomes

- Brandon S. Gaut, Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra
- Synteny and Collinearity in Plant Genomes

- Haibao Tang, John E. Bowers, Xiyin Wang, Ray Ming, Maqsudul Alam, Andrew H. Paterson
- Extending Genomics to Natural Communities and Ecosystems

- Thomas G. Whitham, Stephen P. DiFazio, Jennifer A. Schweitzer, Stephen M. Shuster, Gery J. Allan, Joseph K. Bailey, Scott A. Woolbright
- From Genotype to Phenotype: Systems Biology Meets Natural Variation

- Philip N. Benfey, Thomas Mitchell-Olds
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Online Extras
An interactive feature, including information graphics, video interviews, text, and images, explores how advances in plant genome research are contributing to our understanding of plant biology and evolution and translating into tangible benefits for society such as improved crop varieties.
Explore a collection of additional articles and interesting Web sites related to new directions in plant genome research.
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