Aren't they more common when they grow in an irradiate area ?
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Apparently this is a pretty common mutation in daisies seen sporadically in various places not associated with radioactivity
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My colleague Zach Lippman has worked out key components in this pathway by studying tomatoes!https://www.cshl.edu/scientists-pinpoint-genes-that-make-stem-cells-in-plants-revealing-origin-of-beefsteak-tomatoes/ …
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daisies panoramic photos
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That's... creeping me out, for some reason.
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But they look so happy
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@Lavoss8 ooh trop mims -
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Je te les apporterai devant le RER C quand tu arriveras à midi 30 pour aller en histoire de la psychologie

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Ooh oui

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Hihi

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@s0urapples hi!!! here is a daisy smiling 4 u !!! have a gud day!! -
WOWE ! MAN I LOVE NATURE WHAT A FRIENDLY GIRL MAAN I LOVE HER
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she the bestest
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Cuter, sweeter, and more happiness-inducing than 85% of things I see or read in my feed, so I think I shall call them Extra Smiley Daisies instead.
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