Re: Dr. Michael Marcotrigiano's articles
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- Subject: Re: Dr. Michael Marcotrigiano's articles
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- Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2001 07:39:57 -0600
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Yes, thank you, Preston. These links will lead to a much better understanding
of the origin of chimeras. Some investigations that Professor Marcotriagiano
is undertaking could yield more facts about post-transcription gene silencing,
as well as a better understanding of mutations in mRNA which are ultimately
transferred to plastids, and precursors of the development of chimeras.
I'm enjoying investigations into this research arena and this man is definitely
on the inside track.
Thanks to Jim Hawes, as well, for mentioning his work! -- Andrew Lietzow #1 Plantsman at http://hostahaven.com 1250 41st St Des Moines, IA 50311-2516 |
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