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Index

Humulus lupulus
hops
Cannabis sativa
hemp
marijuana
terpenes
tetrahydrocannabinol
genetic engineering
Humulus § Hops chemistry and pharmacology
Briggs et al. 2004
Small 2016
doi
10.3389/fpls.2016.00019
PMC
4740396
PMID
26870049
"BeerSci: What's The Connection Between Hops And Marijuana? Because they sure look and smell alike."
Popular Science
"Does CBD Only Come From Cannabis and Hemp?"
Leafly
"Rising High: GM Yeast Generates Known and Novel Marijuana Compounds – Engineered microorganisms churn out THC, CBD and rarer, less-understood cannabis cousins"
Scientific American
Keasling, Jay D.
"Complete biosynthesis of cannabinoids and their unnatural analogues in yeast"
Bibcode
2019Natur.567..123L
doi
10.1038/s41586-019-0978-9
PMID

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