Research on newly formed plants could lead to improved crop fertility
A new University of Florida study shows genomes of a recently formed plant species to be highly unstable, a phenomenon that may have far-reaching evolutionary consequences. Source: University of Florida - Discipline: Plant Biology...
Source: LabSpaces - Monday, 9 January
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