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Bayer Says It Cracked Rapeseed Gene Code

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(Reuters)  Germany’s Bayer, the world’s largest supplier of genetically modified (GM) rapeseed seeds, mapped out the entire genetic code of the oil plant, in bid to speed up development of new varieties.  … Rapeseed, also known as canola, is used for food oil and it is a common feedstock for biofuel in Europe.  READ MORE

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