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Some stinky plants independently evolved an enzyme to take the same molecule behind our bad breath and turn it into the smell of rotting flesh.
The group of Xiaoqi Feng at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) uses this unique plant as a model ... the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, John Innes Centre ...
Dynamics of evolutionary change in plants ... Disease, parasitism, and herbivory; multi-dimensional challenges in plant evolution. Trends in Biology and Evol., 6:392-396.
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Red milkweed beetle genome offers evolutionary insights into plant-insect interactionsStudying the secrets of how the common red milkweed beetle can safely feed on a toxic plant helps illuminate the ecological, evolutionary ... evolution, developmental biology, biochemistry of ...
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By analyzing DNA from different cells in nearly 200 lines of maize plants, research led by the University of Michigan has revealed insights that could help growers better adapt their crops to a ...
June, 16:00-17:05, Tekla Hultin (F3003) Organizer: Annette Becker (University of Giessen, Germany) We invite researchers specializing in plant evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) to ...
All living organisms change – during the course of their lifetimes and across generations. The Max Planck Institute for Biology (name changed at the end of 2021 from Max Planck Institute for ...
the effects of humans on the distribution of plant species and the evolutionary origins of such plant products as wood, cotton, oils, etc. May not be counted toward a major in biology.
Arunika Gunawardena Programmed cell death, apoptosis, lace plant, Aponogeton madagascariensis ... and evolution , Hymenochirus (dwarf African frog) development, evolutionary developmental biology, ...
a common ornamental crop that represents the large Asteraceae plant family. We are interested in the gene regulatory networks that control the unique inflorescence architecture in this family ...
Faculty conduct research in evolutionary biology ... population genetic data to plant conservation Randolph M. Chambers Professor Ph.D., University of Virginia Ecology and restoration of wetlands; ...
Research in my lab works at the nexus of population biology, community ecology, and evolutionary biology to understand how plants adapt and persist in a constantly changing world. Our current research ...
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