Must remember to ask if they have any of this.
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by Luigi Guarino on June 26, 2009
Mark Nesbitt knows who the Director of Agriculture is Tanzania was in 1934:
The sorghum collection – all 956 accessions – was acquired by J.D. Snowden while working on his 1936 book (still in print!) “Cultivated Races of Sorghum”. It’s a perfect example of a collection that 20 years ago would have seemed useless (old seeds, mostly dead) but thanks to new techniques (DNA analysis) suddenly looks very interesting as a record of landrace distribution before the Green Revolution.
So, any gene jockeys out there interested in extracting DNA from old seeds? Just for information, there are 1058 sorghum accessions from Tanzania in Genesys. How much can it cost to run a bunch of microsatellites on 2,000 samples?
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This just in:
me: Those digital counters, how often do they change?
luigi: Every time a new accession comes in
me: Tosser. I knew that.
luigi: Not a bad question. Asked it myself. they update on daily basis
So now you know. And the car? Just happened to be parked there. It’s not as if they assigned it to their honoured guest, or anything.