Different Words, Same Message: How Grasses and Arabidopsis Say “Hold the Bract”
Authors: Jennifer, Mach;
Different Words, Same Message: How Grasses and Arabidopsis Say “Hold the Bract”
Abstract
Sometimes a trait is too good to evolve just once. The independent appearance of the same phenotype is termed convergent evolution; this can occur in both closely and distantly related taxa and can occur by similar or different genetic changes (reviewed in [Arendt and Reznick, 2008][1]). In the
Keywords
Evolution, Molecular, Plant Leaves, Arabidopsis, Poaceae
Evolution, Molecular, Plant Leaves, Arabidopsis, Poaceae
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