But was it a chestnut tree?
This reminds me of the rewiring of existing regulatory networks during the transition from C3 to C4 photosynthesis, which is also accompanied by developmental innovation.
Oops thanks. Here you go zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/...
Broken link?
Kudos to the authors for stating “male monkeys” in the title. Too often even “…in mice” is missing.
My point was not about “in Science”, but “in journal XYZ”; thanks for clarifying. Best practice is to omit any journal name.
This work sheds light on the breakdown of self-incompatibility and its implications for evolutionary potential. 🌱 Read it here: doi.org/10.1093/jher...#PlantScience#Genomics#EvolutionaryBiology
Abstract. The ability to self-fertilize often varies among closely related hermaphroditic plant species, though, variation can also exist within species. I
This looks really cool!
Some of the best grant writing advice I ever got was, 'write for tired eyes'
Mouse folks rediscovering things learned by mutations in the bithorax and Antennapedia complexes in Drosophila in the 1980s