Decoding coffee: DNA sequencing opens doors to enhanced brews

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29 Jan 2024 --- Scientists in Italy have tapped into genetics to develop the most complete sequencing yet of the genome of Coffea arabica — a variety producing nearly 60% of the coffee consumed in the world. The chromosome-level assembly was developed using long-read DNA sequencing and computational biology and is touted as a tool for coffee producers to breed flavorful varieties that are also better equipped at handling climate changes and plant diseases.

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