Origin of Plant Species
December 27th 2006 01:39
Reyes-Prieto, et al., discuss their findings relative to the origin of plant species in Current Biology. They offer evidence supporting the theory that one time, a billion and a half years ago, an alga took in a cyanobacteria to form a symbiosis and eventually a single species. Most of the plant life on earth is descended from that single alga and cyanobacteria pair.
Source: Current Biology
Source: Current Biology
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