plant cloning
Jun 22 2007, Parul G

Scientists have established a new laboratory that will enable them to clone plants equivalent of champion swimmer Ian Thorpe. This new laboratory has become operational from June 22 on the Atherton Tableland, in far north Queensland.

The lab will be.

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