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… short audio production, we’ll hear from Karolina Heyduk, an evolutionary plant biologist at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa. I recently caught up with Karolina at the Plant and Animal Genomes, or PAG conference, when in-person …
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… Despite their diminutive stature, “short plants” such as mosses could be uniquely powerful in helping scientists link plant genetic sequences to what they do. But sequencing the genome of one short plant — fire moss — had an unexpected hurdle: ginormous sex …
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… lineage of bacteria to migrate from oceans and colonize land. Terrestrial Chloroflexota have certain traits that … loss of cell walls and a complex pattern of evolution for genes related to eating plant compounds in both the oceanic and hot spring …
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… organisms may evolve. Determining the genetic codes of plants is often challenging because in many plants … but also the ability to understand the complicated evolutionary history of strawberry in such detail is … you evolved from’,” he said. “This approach could work if genes from all possible candidate ancestors are available. …
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… species. Students collect fungi, sterilize tissue, isolate genes and more. The metadata then goes into iNaturalist. …
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… a protein , PtrbHLH011, within poplar involved in plant growth, lignin production, and disease resistance. … resistant to environmental stresses such as nutrient-poor land, drought and disease. Summary In the 1970s, the DOE … in iron deficiency response, formation of secondary cell walls (biosynthesis), and integrating molecules that …
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