How a Single Gene Controls When Plants Grow Up

How a Single Gene Controls When Plants Grow Up

A University of Pennsylvania researcher has pinned down miR156, a gene-regulating molecule called a microRNA, as the on-off switch for plant maturation. When levels are high, plants stay young. As they decline, the plant shifts to adult form. The mechanism is consistent across species, offering a rare window into how one molecule orchestrates complex developmental timing in living organisms.

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