soybean-genomics
Soybean genomics is the study of the complete genetic makeup of soybean plants, encompassing genome sequencing, gene function, and the molecular basis of agronomic traits. Understanding the soybean genome enables researchers to identify genes controlling yield, disease resistance, nitrogen fixation, and seed composition, accelerating the development of improved varieties. These genomic insights also provide a framework for comparative studies across legumes and other crop species, advancing our broader understanding of plant evolution and adaptation.
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