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Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
Reviewed information about the degradation of the active compound glyphosate in RoundUp® may eventually be useful in processes where the ability of…
The relatively small population sizes of the dairy breeds Jersey and Nordic Red Cattle in the Nordic countries pose challenges in using genomic…
People, the environment and farm animals can benefit from cereals that have been bred to contain larger amounts of phytase – an enzyme that increases…
In collaboration with an international team of researchers, Professor Daniel Otzen, iNANO and MBG, has come closer to the ‘recipe’ for spider silk.…
Professor Daniel Otzen has been awarded an EliteForsk Award for his contribution to the understanding of protein behaviour and its significance for…
Rasmus Pihl has been awarded a Novo Nordisk Scholarship, giving him financial support during his thesis project, which is carried out under the…
Industrial Postdoctoral Fellow Anne-Marie Lund Winther, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, has been awarded a…
We must use our planet’s resources better if we are to provide food enough for everyone in the future. One of the options is to use plant breeding to…
Cecilie Skeby, Masters student in Prof. Jørgen Kjems' group has received a Novo Scholarship. Read about her project below
Scientists have discovered a mutation with a built-in dilemma for dairy cattle breeders. The deleted gene sequence has a positive effect on milk yield…
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