I love this sort of stuff (Pdf file).
From the May issue of BioScience magazine, a brief report on the discovery that a mutant form of thale cress, the first plant to be selected for genome sequencing, is able to restore genes missing from the parent plants but present in the grandparents or great-grandparents. How bizarre is that?
But also, how awesome?
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