Ian Graham's research focuses on understanding how plants make and break down various metabolites, the control of these processes, and their impact on plant growth. He uses biochemical genetics to study key metabolic pathways, such as oil mobilization in Arabidopsis seeds. His work has provided insights into how genome rearrangement influences the evolution of plant metabolism.
For more information, you can refer to his profile at the University of York.
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