January 2005 An Agency Effort to Sequence Genomes
Researchers from around the world are mapping, or have mapped, the genomes of several farm animals. In addition to helping with the study of agriculture, this work may help further the understanding of human health.
December 2004 A Big Stride Toward Healthier Poultry
ARS researchers complete the first chicken intestinal expressed genomic library. It contains gene sequences that will be used to pursue genomic-based control strategies to counter poultry diseases.
Dainty Plant Outpowers Cadmium-Contaminated Soils
Scientists found that Alpine pennycress, a small plant adorned with delicate, white flowers, can remove a large amount of cadmium from contaminated soil.
April 2004 Insulin Imitators: Polyphenols Found in Cinnamon Mimic Job of Hormone
ARS scientists and colleagues have isolated and characterized several polyphenolic polymer compounds from cinnamon bark that could one day become natural ingredients in products aimed at lowering blood sugar levels.