
Arabica genome
The Arabica genome refers to the complete set of genetic information found in Arabica coffee plants, which are a popular species used in coffee production. Understanding this genome helps scientists enhance coffee quality, disease resistance, and climate adaptability. Arabica coffee is known for its smooth flavor and lower caffeine content compared to other species. By studying its genome, researchers can identify traits that contribute to better growth and flavor, potentially leading to improved coffee cultivation methods and better sustainability in the face of climate change.