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Taller plants have lower rates of molecular evolution.
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Taller plants have lower rates of molecular evolution.
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Taller plants have lower rates of molecular evolution.
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Taller plants have lower rates of molecular evolution.
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Taller plants have lower rates of molecular evolution.
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Amy E Zanne
Andrew P Allen
Lonnie Aarssen
Nathan G Swenson
Simon Y W Ho
T Jonathan Davies
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10.1038/NCOMMS2836
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z