Another Green Revolution is Coming

Advances in genomics, automation, phenomics, and data management are allowing scientists to identify, modify, and express influential genes for health sciences, agriculture, and veterinary medicine; researchers all over the world are building an unprecedented view of gene content and genome organization. Yet we have much left to learn of the relationship between variation in organisms’ form and function and variation in genetic sequences. Making these connections between phenotype and genetics requires unprecedented investments that support both basic and applied research in the life sciences…