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How the Architecture of the Cell Nucleus Can Change Gene Activity in Plants – SciTechDaily
Genes that give plant nucleus its shape discovered, also regulate copper tolerance. Researchers at the University of Tokyo have identified how the architecture…

Genes that give plant nucleus its shape discovered, also regulate copper tolerance.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have identified how the architecture of the cell nucleus can change gene activity in plants. This discovery reveals fundamental knowledge about genome regulation and points towards future methods for potentially manipulating the expression of many genes simultaneously.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have confirmed that crowded nuclei proteins (CRWN1-3) support the oval…
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