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miR156

miR156 is a small molecule called a microRNA found in plants that helps regulate how they grow and develop. It works by controlling the activity of specific genes that influence traits like the timing of flowering and the formation of leaves and branches. Essentially, miR156 acts as a genetic switch, managing the transition from young to mature plant stages. It’s an important part of how plants respond to their environment and adjust their growth for survival and reproduction, playing a key role in their overall development process.