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Genomic Evidence That Governmentally Produced Cannabis sativa Poorly Represents Genetic Variation Available in State Markets

Daniela Vergara, et al.

Published: 14 September 2021

DOI: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.668315/full

Question Investigated: Is government medical research into Cannabis using government-specific varieties even applicable to commercially and medically used varieties of cannabis?

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Unknown's avatarAuthor pdxplantgirlPosted on December 24, 2021December 24, 2021Categories CannabisTags Cannabis, genetics, hemp, horticulture, marijuana, molecular biology, plant science, plantsLeave a comment on Genomic Evidence That Governmentally Produced Cannabis sativa Poorly Represents Genetic Variation Available in State Markets

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Erica Hernandez has a BS from University of Arizona in Plant Science, an MS in Horticultural Biology from Cornell University, and recently obtained her CA Pest Control Adviser (CAPCA) license from the State of California.

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