By developing new techniques, a team of scientists led by David Neale at the University of California have succeeded in sequencing the genome of the loblolly pine Pinus taeda.
The genome is 16 billion base pairs long - 7 times larger than the human genome. So why does it take so much DNA to make a tree? Well it turns out it doesn't.
The new sequence confirmed that the loblolly genome is so large because it is crammed full of invasive DNA elements that copied themselves around the genome. Approximately 82% of the genome is made up of these and other repetitive fragments of sequence.