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How plants evolved multiple ways to override genetic instructions

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Biologists at Washington University in St. Louis have discovered the origin of a curious duplication that gives plants multiple ways to override instructions that are coded into their DNA.

This research could help scientists exploit a plant's existing systems to favor traits that make it more resilient to environmental changes, like heat or drought stress.

She believes part of the reason A. thaliana has evolved to thrive is because of the diversification that happens during the methylation process, including those jumping transposons.

" One jump might help species deal with harsh environmental conditions," she says.

The study was published in Science Advances , 2024 .

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