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The family tree flowers

Paul Kenrick ()
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Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6760, 358-359

Abstract: Flowering plants are comparative newcomers in evolutionary terms, but identifying their origins and the relationships between the 250,000 or so living species remains one of evolutionary biology's big questions. Two studies have taken the approach of multigene analysis to map out the deepest branches of the flowering-plant evolutionary tree.

Date: 1999
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