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ZME Science on MSNScientists Crack Genetic Code for Bigger, Sweeter Tomatoes. The Results Are DeliciousFor decades, farmers have faced a trade-off between size and flavor when growing tomatoes and eggplants. The hefty tomatoes stacked in supermarkets today may be impressive in size, but many consumers ...
In one related plant – the forest nightshade – the team found that knocking out both copies of a duplicate gene called CLV3 turned the fruit all “weird, bubbly, disorganized.” But if just ...
Turning off both copies of the CLV3 gene paralogs in the forest nightshade native to Australia, for example, resulted in plants that the researchers described as "weird, bubbly, disorganized" ...
Turning off both copies of the CLV3 gene paralogs in the forest nightshade native to Australia, for example, resulted in ...
Turning off both copies of the CLV3 gene paralogs in the forest nightshade native to Australia, for example, resulted in plants that the researchers described as "weird, bubbly, disorganized ...
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