A small pixel of light after many days of grief. This work started when I returned to Israel, and it came to light alongside the understanding that there is no (safe) place but home. @Jan_de_Vries@HannesKollist https://t.co/ppFnOx4xD2
Do old genes learn new tricks? Maybe not. This collaborative work with Zach Lippman group shows that the ancient homeobox WOX9, thought to have species-specific functions, actually has a common deeply conserved pleiotropic role. @CellCellPress . https://t.co/JxLtfbUFRP
I was sure that AI is good just for games like StarCraft II and DOTA 2... guess not :)
‘The game has changed.’ AI triumphs at solving protein structures https://t.co/jDXQkGREnz
Our liverwort findings indicate that ACC was a plant signal for at least 400 million years. “Ethylene-independent functions of the ethylene precursor ACC in Marchantia polymorpha” by Li et al. (https://t.co/RpnmWaSUIp) News&Views:
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We had a beautiful hypothesis about how auxin triggers root regeneration. It flows down from the stele and because it can't flow back when you cut the root it forms a new auxin peak. A simple and beautiful self-repair mechanism. The only problem was that it was wrong...