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The next frontier for African genomics – safeguarding biodiversity

Two African scientists have been appointed to lead a global effort to sequence the genomes of plants, animals and fungi across Africa during the first phase of the Africa BioGenome Project (AfricaBP), which launched in June 2021.

Source: news.uct.ac.za
Published on 2022-03-17

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