Detailed new genome for maize shows the plant has deep resources for continued adaptation

A much more detailed reference genome for maize has been published by researchers. The sequence of DNA letters in the plant’s 10 chromosomes reveals how how incredibly flexible it is, a characteristic that directly follows from the way its genome is organized. This flexibility not only helps explain why maize has been so successful since its adaptation by agriculturalists thousands of years ago, but also bodes well for its ability to grow in new places as Earth’s climate changes.