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Italians find gene key to pinot noir grape
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: March 22, 2006 08:03AM

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Italian scientists have uncovered the 'life code' of the pinot noir grape
plant, a breakthrough destined to change the future of wine-making, March
2006.

On Monday experts from the San Michele all'Adige Agrarian Institute
presented the results of six years of research, in which they decoded the
plant's genome - the complex molecular chains that constitute each
organism's unique genetic heritage.

The institute says the development will make it possible to create new, more
resistant grape plants that can produce superior wines.

"Today's event is agriculture's equivalent of the first moonwalk," said
Riccardo Velasco, the head of the team that decoded the DNA sequences, at
Monday's press conference.

"Agriculture will never be the same again".

Pinot noir, which is known as pinot nero in Italy, is the first fruit and
only the second food crop, after rice, to have its genetic material laid
completely bare.

Francesco Salamini, a former researcher with the Max Planck Institute and a
member of the San Michele all'Adige Agrarian Institute's board, said the
advance will lead to benefits for the environment too.

This is because the information about the plant's gene sets will make it
possible to produce new pesticides that protect it better but have less of
an impact on the ecosystem. The research shows that the pinot noir genome is
spread across 12 chromosomes and is made up of around 500 million bases of
DNA. The institute, based in the northern Italian province of Trento,
collaborated in the project with the US firm Myriad Genetics Inc., which has
taken part in decoding human and rice genomes.

"It's a historic moment," said Mark Skolnick, Myriad's Chief Scientific
Officer. "Let's hope that next time we can toast with wine obtained from
this research".

Pinot noir is a red grape used by wine-makers all over the world.

It is somewhat delicate, but is widely considered to produce excellent
wines.

Its recent popularity was boosted by 2004 comedy Sideways, which is set in
California's Santa Ynez Valley wine area. Pinot noir is the favourite wine
of the movie's main character, Miles.

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