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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Tulip trees are 'molecular fossils'

Tulip tree canopy (Image: BBC)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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