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From Ancient Roots to Future Brews: Unveiling Coffee s Prehistoric Genome

From Ancient Roots to Future Brews: Unveiling Coffee s Prehistoric Genome
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Newly sequenced genome reveals coffee’s prehistoric origin story †and its future under climate change

Newly sequenced genome reveals coffee’s prehistoric origin story †and its future under climate change
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Corals once thought to be a single species are really two, study concludes

Corals once thought to be a single species are really two, study concludes
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Fish vision genes could inform Great Lakes restoration

Fish vision genes could inform Great Lakes restoration
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UB research looking at freshwater fish with deep sea eyes

WBFO s Mike Desmond reports The Great Lakes are one of the treasures of the planet, vast flowing tanks of fresh water, filled with plants and fish. There are also pollutants and overseas invaders. A University at Buffalo researcher is studying a mutating fish called kiyis a branch of the Cisco family in Lake Superior that appears to be regaining its ability to see better deep underwater. Assistant Professor Trevor Krabbenhoft is trying to figure out why that vision is changing and whether it reflects changing light in the lakes because of overseas invasive species that have moved in.

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