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Doubling a gene in corn results in giant biomass

Date: 19.3.2009 

The gene known as Glossy 15 was originally described for its role in giving corn seedlings a waxy coating that acts like a sun screen for the young plant. Without Glossy 15, seedling leaves instead appear shiny and glossy in sunlight. Further studies have shown that the main function of Glossy15 is to **slow down shoot maturation**. Moose wondered what would happen if they turned up the action of this gene. "What happens is that you get bigger plants, possibly because they're more sensitive to the longer days of summer. We put a **corn gene** back in the corn and increased its activity. So, it makes the plant slow down and gets much bigger at the end of the season." More "Physorg":[ http://www.physorg.com/news155227784.html]

 

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