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Orchids, dandelions and an intriguing set of genes

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4/22/2012 | Download File (13.20 MB)

Are you a sensitive flower - like a vulnerable orchid, or more like a hardy dandelion? We explore the intriguing Orchid Dandelion hypothesis which suggests that the genes that underlie our greatest weakness may also be the basis for our most positive traits, given the right environment.

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