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Meinke to Speak - Press Release, 2003
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issued April 28, 2003, effective immediately.
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OSU Scientist Meinke to Conclude Public Lectures in Science Series
ARDMORE, Okla. The third and
final presentation in the Noble Foundation?s 2002-2003 Public Lectures in
Science series is set for Monday, May 5, at 7 p.m. in the Foundation?s Kruse
Auditorium.
Dr. David Meinke of Oklahoma State
University will give a presentation titled "Arabidopsis: A Minor Mustard
in the Major Leagues." Arabidopsis is a weed, commonly known as mouse cress,
which changed the way scientists think about plants and genomes.
"Arabidopsis became famous because
of its small set of DNA, or genome," said Marilyn Roossinck, a principal
investigator in the Foundations Plant Biology Division and the coordinator
of the lecture series. "The genome is like a blueprint, it contains all
of the instructions for making the plant. The Arapidopsis genome was the first
known blueprint of all the genes in a plant."
Since the genes in most plants are
similar, this blueprint can often be applied to other plants that are more important
to us, such as crop plants or plants that have medicinal value.
"It will help us understand
and engineer plants to be better crop plants more adapted to resist pests
and disease reducing environmental damage from dangerous pesticides,"
Roossinck added.
Meinke will also introduce the audience
to the world of genomics, or understanding biology from DNA.
The lecture is free and open to the
public and will be followed by a reception. Parking is free at the facility.
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