New probe set unravels evolutionary history of second-most diverse group of land plants

In 2016, a collaborative group of research and education specialists received funding from the National Science Foundation for the project ‘Building a Comprehensive Evolutionary History of Flagellate Plants’—also known as ‘Genealogy of Flagellate Plants’ (GoFlag). Members of the team have the ambitious goal of reconstructing the 470-million-year history of one of the most diverse groups of land plants on the planet.


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Source: Phys.org