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Doing new research at UW-Madison scientists have discovered 50 proteins that can help plants live without water. UW bio-chemistry professor Michael Sussman hopes the discovery of the new proteins will advance those efforts. The UW researchers found the proteins by studying a major hormone in a lab plant with a small genome. The plant is called Arabidopsis, a weed. North Carolina professor Alan Jones says past research has involved one item at a time ?EUR??,,????'?????<???(R) and the UW studies take a more global approach. California professor Sean Cutler says the new research raises intriguing possibilities. But he says it will take years to translate the discoveries into actual drought-resistant plants.
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