Indian scientists have achieved a breakthrough by sequencing the genome of the Asian green mussel (Perna viridis), a development expected to aid in combating diseases and potentially reducing mortality rates in mussel farming, reports the Deccan Herald, an English language daily newspaper published in the Indian state of Karnataka
This achievement by scientists from the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute marks India's first chromosome-level genome sequencing of a marine invertebrate [...]
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