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How Genomics Could Help Protect BC’s Redcedars

Summary by Science in Vancouver
There is a legend that in the 1860s the huge 500-year-old oak beams holding up the dining hall ceiling at Oxford’s New College become infested with beetles and would have to be replaced. But where were trees of sufficient size to be found? The college forester was called in. He explained that centuries before, an oak grove had been planted for the inevitable day when the 14-metre-long beams needed replacing. Generations of Oxford foresters had p…
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