Carl Zimmer on Nostr: How did the rose get its thorns? For starters, they're prickles, not thorns. And it ...
How did the rose get its thorns? For starters, they're prickles, not thorns. And it turns out that roses and lots of other plants have harnessed the same gene to grow them. Here's my evo-devo story
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