New work indicates that some of the independent origins of prickles share a common genetic basis, providing a gene editing target to facilitate the removal of these sharp projections in cultivated plants. Learn more in this week’s issue of Science: https://scim.ag/7SL
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Garter snakes have clear “communities” composed of individuals they prefer hanging out with, and females act as leaders that tie the groups together and guide their members’ movements. Learn more on #InternationalDayOfFriendship: https://scim.ag/7QS
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