Biology
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New Genetic Sequence Revealed in Thale Cress Solving the Mystery of MYB98 Gene Activation in Plant Reproduction
A research group led by Associate Professor Ryushiro Kasahara at Nagoya University in Japan, identified a genetic sequence in thale cress that is essential for plant reproduction. As this region is found in all plant species, it is expected to contribute to future crossbreeding between plant species.
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