Groundcherry inflated calyx (IMAGE)
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As groundcherry plants flower to produce fruit, they develop a papery, balloon-like husk around their berries—called an inflated calyx, seen here. CSHL researchers built new genetic models for two types of groundcherry, in collaboration with researchers at Johns Hopkins University and the Boyce Thompson Institute.
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Lippman Lab/CSHL, 2022
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