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Global Warming’s Impact May Be Detected in Genes, Suggests Study of How Seagrasses React to Heat Waves

        Seagrasses populations thrive in the shallow coastal regions. Eactly the seagrass species are impacted by extreme events. Reachers that research their beliefs that climate change plays an important role. Regardless of their origin plants showed activations of genes known to buffer. They also offer an Ideal habitat for many fish, crustacean and microbes.


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Study Shows How Bookmarking Genes Pre-Cell Division Hastens Their Subsequent Reactivation

10-10-11  In order for cells of different types to maintain their identities. Each cell must remember which genes were active before division. Cells deal with this challenge by deploying a bookmarking  process. The same way a sticky note marks the last-read page in a book, certain molecules tag the active genes. ...

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