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Gnetales are a puzzle. They look like the closest relatives to angiosperms, the fruiting plants. But when you examine their genes, they appear to be distant. An investigation into the development of their seed coats might explain some of the mystery.
You can read this report at Botany One shortly.
You can read the original research at Annals of Botany.
By Botany One weblogGnetales are a puzzle. They look like the closest relatives to angiosperms, the fruiting plants. But when you examine their genes, they appear to be distant. An investigation into the development of their seed coats might explain some of the mystery.
You can read this report at Botany One shortly.
You can read the original research at Annals of Botany.