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Summary: When plant cells are infected with pathogens, networks of tiny tubes called

stromules grow from the chloroplasts to the cell's nucleus and trigger programmed cell
death and innate immune responses.
Summary: A rare DNA base, previously thought to be a temporary modification, has been
shown to be stable in mammalian DNA, suggesting that it plays a key role in cellular
function.

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