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Four-Leaf Clover


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Scientist-in-training Summer Praetorius has an unusual skill—she is really, really good at spotting four-leaf clovers (Trifolium repens L.). A single gene causes the normally three-leafed clover to produce a fourth, supposedly lucky, leaf. As it turns out, good science depends on both close observation—a skill Praetorius uses to spot tiny shelled animals called foraminifera—and a little bit of luck. Ari Daniel Shapiro explains.

 

Photo Credit:KEBman

 

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Duration: 4:53
Published: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 14:40:45 +0000

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