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Project to Analyse the Cocoa Genome
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Mars Inc have funded a $10 million genetics research project to analyse the genome of the cacao plant, to improve crop yields by learning about its ideal growing conditions, and resistance to crop diseases and drought. A team from the US Department of Agriculture will be working in conjunction with Mars and IBM's Computational Biology research group , and the findings of the research will be made public through the Public Intellectual Property Resource for Agriculture (PIPRA).
For more information on cocoa genome research project, see Mars, Inc and  Discovery News
Last Updated ( Sunday, 29 June 2008 )
 
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Chocolate Father's Day Presents
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Check out these Father's Day Chocolates from Hotel Chocolat . There are some great jokey chocolate gifts for Dads, like the 'Old Fossil' or Chocolate Hero Tablets, some very stylish looking boxes of chocolates (The Chocolatier's Table), and some great chocolate gift selections in a good price range (see the 'Pick Me Up'!)
 
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Can Oreo win over British biscuit lovers?
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Oreo cookies are as much a part of the traditional American upbringing as Coca-Cola and hotdogs. But will British shoppers be won over by these biscuits
from afar?
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 May 2008 )
 
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