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About This Project
Independent Researcher
This project aims to investigate the cellular components of young cannabis leaves, likely from Afghan Kush, using various histological stains to examine trichome morphology and vesicle contents. Multiple leaves will be tested to assess consistency and variability. We will analyze DNA and RNA material in trichome tails and leaf patches, focusing on their roles in biosynthesis and signaling. Microscopy-based qualitative analysis will be used to observe structural differences,

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