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Plant Origins: What the Earliest Land Plants Looked Like Millions of Years Ago? [STUDY]
A new discovery changes ideas about the origin of branching in plants. By studying the mechanisms responsible for branching, University of Bristol researchers have determined what the first land plants are likely to have looked like millions of years ago.
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