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SUMMARY:Toward Heartier Food Crops: Pursuing Non-Genetic Regulation of Plan
 t Traits
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DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Whitehead Member Mary Gehring will explore ep
 igenetic\nmechanisms of information transfer from one generation of plants
  to\nthe next. She will focus on the role of dna methylation and\ndemethyl
 ation in plant growth and development. And she'll discuss the\nprospects f
 or epigenetic engineering of heartier plants -- which will\nbe key to feed
 ing a growing global population despite climate change's\nnegative effects
  on agricultural yields.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In this webinar\, Whitehead Member Mary Gehrin
 g will explore epigenetic mechanisms of information transfer from one gene
 ration of plants to the next. She will focus on the role of dna methylatio
 n and demethylation in plant growth and development. And she'll discuss th
 e prospects for epigenetic engineering of heartier plants -- which will be
  key to feeding a growing global population despite climate change's negat
 ive effects on agricultural yields.
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