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The genome and population genomics of allopolyploid Coffea arabica reveal the diversification history of modern coffee cultivars
Modern genomic tools and a detailed understanding of the origin and breeding history of contemporary varieties are vital to developing new Arabica cultivars, better adapted to climate change and agricultural practices.

Newly sequenced genome reveals coffee’s prehistoric origin story — and its future under climate change
The key to growing coffee plants that can better resist climate change in the decades to come may lie in the ancient past. Researchers co-led by UB have created what they say is the highest-quality reference genome to date of the world’s most popular coffee species, Arabica, unearthing secrets about its lineage that span millennia and continents.

University at Buffalo researchers look into past of the coffee bean to create a high quality genome
Coffee plants are very sensitive to their environment, which is why they are not grown everywhere. With climate change, will farmers who grow the precious beans always be able to do so?  Researchers from the University at Buffalo declared that the key to growing coffee plants that can better resist climate change in the decades to come may lie in the ancient past. They have created what they say is the highest quality reference genome to date of the world’s most popular coffee species, Arabica, unearthing secrets about its lineage that span millennia and continents.