8 months into my Msci placement @InnerWorlds1 and just past the mark of 50 PCR plates done! Will I get to 100 before I leave in August?
Commence construction my tower of Mendel!
Congratulations Przemek @PPrusinkiewicz and Rico on your review about how developmental timing mechanisms interact with the environment to control growth transitions in plants, published in @NatureComms today!
https://t.co/lL3Xs8QZ34
@JohnInnesCentre#PlantSci#Modelling
Wonderful article on our longtime collaboration with artist @KesselerRob featuring images of his beautiful work, from Emily Peterson @ScienceVisuals@JohnInnesCentre#SciArt#PlantSci https://t.co/MF7RwdloUX
Three weeks ago I started my Msci work placement at the @JohnInnesCentre !
I am joining Prof. Rico Coen's @InnerWorlds1 research project to identify loci involved in adaptive trait divergence between snapdragon (Antirrhinum) species. 🧬🌱
#research#plantscience#genetics
Hi tweeps, here's my conversation with Enrico Coen (@InnerWorlds1), a plant biologist and geneticist at John Innes Centre. Enrico's work has focused on unraveling the intricate genetic and molecular mechanisms that govern the formation and growth of plants. In this conversation we talk about major transitions in biology, emergence of complexity, evolution of life, drivers of evolution, evolution of brains, Intelligence and science.
Links:
https://t.co/5R6RjeQDdn
https://t.co/0vLR4dJfgJ
#SCIENCE #podcast #Biology
Listen to Rico in conversation with @DubladJitender on major transitions in biology, emergence of complexity, evolution of life, drivers of evolution, evolution of brains, intelligence and science. https://t.co/ENF9zaPJnl @JohnInnesCentre
Internal twists in a mutant carnivorous plant help reveal how genes control growth coordination via tissue mechanics in 2 wildly different plant species! Cool #plantsci & images from @JohnInnesCentre
& @slcuplants researchers
➡️https://t.co/fGz0zP6Oub
➡️https://t.co/euiEPAiVYU
Delighted our paper on how Brassinosteroid coordinates cell layer interactions in plants via cell wall and tissue mechanics is out. Congrats to Rob, Karen and all the team!
@JohnInnesCentre@RobertBellow@RichardSmithLab Chris Whitewoods @slcuplants https://t.co/lMhwBt5NCp
Internal twists in a mutant carnivorous plant reveal how genes control growth coordination via tissue mechanics.
Read this research and more in the latest issue of Science: https://t.co/zcNe0n0ssx
PRESS RELEASE - The clue is in the glue - Nature’s secret for holding it together
An obscure aquatic plant has helped to explain how plants avoid cracking up under the stresses and strains of growth
https://t.co/ycASJ59D53
@NorwichResearch@slcuplants@BBSRC