Content by John Innes Centre
The “ice bucket challenge” showed that bacteria conditioned to expect cold survived being iced much more effectively
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Unveiling an exciting new research frontier in the global challenge of protecting crops from the threat of disease
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Unlocking the power of peas to address a global health issue
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Clarity about starch granules could lead to greater understanding about the role that starch has in human diet
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A new height-reducing gene can allow seeds to be planted deeper in soil for better access to moisture
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Findings challenge traditional views on long distance plant signaling
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The research increases our understanding of what happens at cellular level in response to environmental signals
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An enzyme found across all kingdoms of life is missing in sea cucumber
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Researchers found that the enzyme DNA topo VI performs a critical role in removing chromosome tangles
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Researchers investigate the "immense potential" of gene editing technology using Brassica crops
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The development of the genetically modified tomato has implications for developing nations where access to pharmaceutical drugs is restricted
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Researchers show that current platforms used by breeders do not provide the resolution needed to distinguish between haplotypes, potentially leading to inaccurate breeding decisions
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To date, efforts to develop new treatments for TB have been unsuccessful, with current treatments having been used for over 50 years
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There is a growing environmental and economic case for this type of agriculture, according to new research laying out radical ways of putting food on our plates
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Plant scientists have taken the crucial last steps in a 60-year quest to unravel the complex chemistry of Madagascar periwinkle
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