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Plants Are Us

  By Kathryn Brown

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Gregor Mendel would no doubt be pleased.

Two centuries after the Augustinian monk crossed pea plants to probe heredity, an increasing number of molecular biologists are turning to plant models to unravel basic human biochemistry, understand disease, and improve nutrition worldwide. Several HHMI investigators are at the forefront of this green trend.

Illustration: Anita Kunz

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