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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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Human-Caused Climate Change Blamed for Deadly Global Heatwaves
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Hottest Spots in US: Severe Weather, Challenging Heat Dome to Hit Central US This Week
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California Beavers To Help Against Wildfires, Water Problems
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Fossils Tell How Plants Move Around The World: From America To Asia
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Atlantic Meridional Ocean Current Breakdown Possible By 2025 Causing Storms, Ecosystem Collapse
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Florida Ocean Temperature Reaches Over 100 Degrees; Temp Likely to Become World Record
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Sahara Dust Cloud Can Help Mitigate Atmospheric Methane Through 'Photocatalysis' [Study]
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New California Policy Seeks To Protect Beavers, Acknowledge Its Importance To Combat Climate Change
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Tornado Rips Pfizer Plant That Provides 25% Injectable Drugs in US, Shortage of Medicine Likely
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$145-B System Needed To Minimize Risk of Climate Change in Asia Pacific, UN Report Says
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New Tallest Tree in Asia Discovered in Southwest China's Xizang Region
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US Weather Forecast: Isolated Tornadoes, Flash Flood Likely in Midwest, Plains
 






