Biology
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Double Trouble: Scientists Modify Plant to Grow and Defend at the Same Time
Plants have two actions: to grow and to defend itself from threats. Typically, these functions work against each other, but a group of researchers from Michigan State University (MSU) worked to craft a genetic combination that can perform both without compromising either.
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