How do plants respond to hormone signals instead of cellular noise
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How do plants respond to hormone signals instead of cellular noise
A good way to identify a plant is through its flowers. While there are many kinds of flowers, the flowers of each species tend to be extremely similar. So you’d expect a precise mechanism for developing the flowers. Research by Kong & colleagues suggests that it’s surprisingly chaotic. The cells that build flowers have genes switched on or off by hormones. Kong & colleagues wanted to see how variable the cell-to-cell response to a hormone, auxin…
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