USask-led team sequences genomes for 15 wheat varieties
MELFORT, Sask. – A University of Saskatchewan (USask) led team has cracked the genetic code for 15 different kinds of wheat.
This will allow scientists and breeders to identify influential genes more quickly and in turn create varieties that will improve crop yield, resistance to pests and other crop traits.
USask project leader Curtis Pozniak said it is a proud moment.
“It’s an exciting day for us in the wheat community,” Pozniak told farmnewsNOW. “For the first time we’ve generated multiple wheat genomic sequences.”