Genomics plays a pivotal role in modern plant breeding by allowing researchers to identify genetic traits associated with crop yield, pest resistance, and climate adaptability. Using tools like DNA sequencing and CRISPR technology, plant breeders can now design crops with enhanced genetic traits more precisely. This can significantly reduce the time it takes to develop new varieties compared to traditional breeding methods. Genomic approaches help in understanding plant genomes at a deeper level, facilitating the improvement of traits such as disease resistance, drought tolerance, and nutrient content. Additionally, genomics in plant breeding supports the development of crops that are better suited to changing environmental conditions, ensuring food security in the face of climate change.
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