Arabidopsis Backup Plan: RNAi
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•Plants have a backup plan
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Plant relies on a molecule called DDM1 to pass down accurate chromosome copies to future generations.
After 30 years , botanists have found that Arabidopsis thaliana has a backup plan known as RNAi.
In humans, uneven centromere division has been linked to conditions like ICF and early cancer progression.
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