A thorny problem, a genetic answer

Every rose has its thorn. Or rather, every rose has its prickle, a sharp projection of the plant’s skin that can serve as a deterrent to herbivores but also makes cultivating roses and other plants more difficult. New research supported by the U.S…

​Every rose has its thorn. Or rather, every rose has its prickle, a sharp projection of the plant’s skin that can serve as a deterrent to herbivores but also makes cultivating roses and other plants more difficult. New research supported by the U.S… Every rose has its thorn. Or rather, every rose has its prickle, a sharp projection of the plant’s skin that can serve as a deterrent to herbivores but also makes cultivating roses and other plants more difficult. New research supported by the U.S… 

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