First ever 'pioneer' factor found in plants enables cells to change their fate

Cells don’t express all the genes they contain all the time. The portion of our genome that encodes eye color, for example, doesn’t need to be turned on in liver cells. In plants, genes encoding the structure of a flower can be turned off in cells that will form a leaf.


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Source: Phys.org