UI biologist studies ocean plant cell adaptation in climate change
Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 09:07
in Biology & Nature
How will plant cells that live in the oceans and serve as the basic food supply for many of the world's sea creatures react to climate change? A University of Iowa biologist and faculty member in the Roy J. Carver Centre for Comparative Genomics and his colleagues came one step closer to answering that question in a paper published in the 9 April issue of the journal Science...
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