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Wheat genome may help tackle food shortages

UK scientists have released draft sequences of the wheat genome, which they think could make a vital contribution to securing global food supplies.

The researchers also say their efforts could help British farmers to develop new strains with greater yields.

Global wheat production has been under threat in recent years from increasing demand and climate change.

Susan Watts explains why the genetic mapping of wheat is such a scientific milestone.

Broadcast on Friday 27 August 2010.

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