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Emily May Armstrong is a Researcher in the Department of Molecular Biosciences at the University of Glasgow. They work on plant molecular biology with a focus on circadian rhythms and RNA processing, particularly exploring temperature-responsive mechanisms in Arabidopsis.
Their most recent publication (2024) in New Phytologist examines thermosensitive splicing of the REVEILLE2 gene, revealing how nocturnal temperature cues are integrated into the plant circadian clock system. This work contributes to understanding gene regulation in plant adaptability to environmental changes.
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