Highlights
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Number sense in animals
Experiments on domestic chicks shed light on the links between brain lateralization and the left-to-right mental number line.
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Inside a thylakoid membrane
The molecular architecture of the thylakoid membrane in a vascular plant has been determined with single-molecule precision.
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The benefits of disorder
The presence of an intrinsically disordered region in a transcription factor enhances both target binding and search efficiency.
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Genetic parallels
Multiple genetic analyses reveal surprising parallels between biomineralization in stony corals and certain sponges.
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Tracing cell fates in embryos
Differences in the activity of an enzyme called CARM1 influence whether blastomeres become part of the embryo or the placenta.
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Enzyme production in fungi
The secretion of enzymes by A. oryzae, a filamentous fungus with multiple nuclei that is widely used in food production, increases with cell volume and nuclear number.

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