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Scientists complete cacao genome mapping

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[September 15, 2010]  McLEAN, Va. (AP) -- Some sweet science news: Researchers have released a nearly complete preliminary mapping of the DNA of the tree that produces chocolate.

The project to map the caHardwarecao genome was funded by candy maker Mars Inc. It finished the sequence just two years into what was supposed to be a five-year project.

Mars, the maker of Snickers, M&Ms and other candies -- says it hopes the results could someday lead to more robust, higher-yielding and drought- and disease-resistant trees.

Mars will have spent $10 million on the project by the time it's complete. It worked with partners from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, IBM and researchers at universities across the country.

[Associated Press]

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