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Cannabis pangenome reveals potential for medicinal and industrial use

Salk News | Salk Institute
Salk News | Salk Institute

Collaborative, multi-year research effort produces the most comprehensive genetic archive of cannabis plant to date. Above: The flowering bud of a female Cannabis sativa plant. The frosty appearance comes from a dense coating of glandular trichomes, which are tiny, crystal-like structures that produce the plant’s distinctive compounds like cannabinoids and aromatic terpenes.

Posted in: News on 06/03/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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