Researchers have discovered that two evolutionarily distant plants, Carapichea ipecacuanha and Alangium salviifolium, independently evolved the ability to produce the same potent ipecac alkaloids, compounds with potential anti-cancer and anti-malarial properties. The finding reveals how parallel and convergent evolution can lead to identical chemical pathways and offers potential for more sustainable production of these valuable plant-based medicines.
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