A normal tomato leaf is shown top left, while on the right is a cup-shaped leaf from a plant with PHAN switched off or turned down. (Neelima Sinha/UC Davis photos) A single gene, called PHANTASTICA ...
Miltos Tsiantis and his team of scientists are interested in how different leaf forms arise. They initially focused their research on the differences between species, and showed that local differences ...
Scientists have determined how key developmental genes influence growth of cells to produce such differences in leaf form. The researchers were able to make thale cress, which typically produces ...
All leaves develop from tiny buds, which consist of only a few cells. The buds always look the same, no matter what kind of leaf they eventually form. Not only that, but very similar leaf shapes can ...
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