Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Tulip trees are 'molecular fossils'
Tulip trees are 'molecular fossils'
The "extraordinary level of conservation" of the tulip tree's mitochondrial genome redefines our understanding of flowering plants' evolution, say researchers.
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