Unusual soybean coloration sheds a light on gene silencing
(University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences) Today's soybeans are typically golden yellow, with a tiny blackish mark where they attach to the pod. In a field of millions of beans, nearly all of them will have this look. Occasionally, however, a bean will turn up half-black, with a saddle pattern similar to a black-eyed pea.
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