Abraham Joshua

Abraham Joshua

Jun 07, 2025

Group 6 Copy 7
0
    Please wait...

    About This Project

    Independent Researcher

    Cannabis is known for its potent bioactive compounds, including cannabinoids with anticancer properties. While trichome heads have been the primary focus, recent findings suggest that trichome tails may also contribute to biosynthesis. This study uses live-leaf Giemsa staining and microscopy to explore nucleic acid presence in trichome tails, potentially revealing overlooked roles in biosynthesis and genetic activity.

    Blast off!

    Browse Other Projects on Experiment

    Related Projects

    Urban Pollination: sustain native bees & urban crops

    Bee activity on our crop flowers is crucial to human food security, but bees are also declining around the...

    Cannibalism in Giant Tyrannosaurs

    This is the key question we hope to answer with this study. This project is to fund research into a skull...

    Seattle HiveBio Community Lab

    Thank you to everyone who has supported HiveBio thus far. As of April 17th we've reached our basic funding...