Sugar, somites and sexy signals
25 April, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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Whats stopping you? The real factor that blocks plant axillary bud outgrowth revealed. https://t.co/T9ADrWAXT2
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 21, 2014
Out of time: somites are shown to be self-organising structures, without the need for clock genes. https://t.co/olhoXS1a9y
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 21, 2014
A 'magic pheromone' that turns on female goats could have implications for research into human sexual attractiveness https://t.co/d0Te5FrzgS
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 23, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Bees Have Small Brains But Big Ideas https://t.co/roiNwISbC1
— Chiara Mingarelli (@gravitate_to_me) April 25, 2014
A civil war inside our #cells: Scientists show how our bodies fight off 'jumping genes' https://t.co/hY7Uslfwl0 @UMHealthSystem
— Phys.org (@physorg_com) April 25, 2014
In celebration of #DNADay, we present the online premiere of "The Animated Genome" https://t.co/iZpUc5lUPN
— GenomeBC (@GenomeBC) April 25, 2014
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