Massive database of 182,000 leaves is helping predict plants' family trees
Heidi Ledford
Nature, 2017, vol. 547, issue 7662, 147-147
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The technique could be used on everything from flowers to cells to examine the factors that influence the shapes of plant parts.
Date: 2017
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