Some plants duplicate their DNA to overcome adversity
Monday, August 1, 2011 - 03:30
in Biology & Nature
Whatever does not kill a plant may actually make it stronger. After being partially eaten by grazing animals, for example, some plants grow bigger and faster and reproduce more successfully than they otherwise would. In a new study, researchers report that one secret to these plants' post-traumatic triumph lies in their ability to duplicate their chromosomes again and again without undergoing cell division.