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A thousand plants’ phylogeny

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The One Thousand Plant Initiative analysed an unprecedented collection of >1,000 plant vegetative transcriptomes from species spanning the green tree of life, resolved controversial phylogenetic placements and highlighted gene family expansions and whole genome duplications that occurred during different stages of evolution.

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Fig. 1: Green plant diversity.

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Wincker, P. A thousand plants’ phylogeny. Nat. Plants 5, 1106–1107 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-019-0555-0

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