Some do it horizontally, some do it vertically, some do it sexually, and some asexually. Then there are some organisms that would rather grow a butt that develops into an autonomous appendage equipped ...
Stolon Studio and a team at the University of Manchester have won nearly £770,000 in funding to research the benefits of urban biodiversity The London-based architecture practice is part of the ...
A research team shows how the expression of developmental genes in the Japanese green syllid worms, Megasyllis nipponica, helps form their swimming reproductive unit called stolon. A research team, ...
The mechanism by which Japanese green syllid worms produce an autonomous, detachable reproductive organ that swims away from its owner, referred to as stolonization, has been revealed. A recent ...
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First evidence for maternal care in plants reveals placenta-like structure that sustains their offspring
If you’ve ever owned a spider plant, you’ll know they love making babies. They do it with pride, presenting their offspring on the end of a long structure called a stolon. New research suggests that ...
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