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Flowers grow stems, leaves and petals in a perfect pattern again and again. A new Cornell study shows that even in this ...
New research has shed light on how plants precisely control their growth and development, revealing that seemingly similar molecular components fulfill surprisingly different jobs.
The study adds to evidence challenging the dominance of ‘natural selection’ as the sole adaptive force in evolution.
New research from the Sainsbury Laboratory at the University of Cambridge has shed light on how plants precisely control ...
Associate professor Margaret Worthington supervised the project to identify the genetic pinpoints that could pave the way for breeders to speed up development of thornless varieties of blackberries.