Chromosome Connectors Take Center Stage for ORNL Scientists Studying Poplar

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The black cottonwood tree, or Populus trichocarpa (poplar), serves as a model organism for scientists studying the structure, growth, development, and genetics of plants. Poplar was the first tree genome scientists sequenced, and now they use it to study topics such as bioenergy, drought tolerance, and wood formation.

Supported by the DOE Office of Science, Biological and Environmental Research