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The Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) is a vital resource provided by the USDA Agricultural Research Service, dedicated to the collection and preservation of genetic resources in plants, animals, and microbes that are essential for food and agricultural production. With over 600,000 active accessions, GRIN supports agricultural diversity through documentation, evaluation, and distribution, ensuring industry access to a wide range of genetic variability.
In addition to safeguarding plant germplasm, GRIN also focuses on animal and microbial genetic resources, which play crucial roles in enhancing agricultural efficiency and profitability. Its mission encompasses the acquisition, preservation, and characterization of these genetic materials to support research initiatives and bolster the livestock sector's production capabilities.
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