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HomeCIE Spotlight: Combining Evolutionary Inference and Metabolomics to Identify Plants With Medicinal Potential

CIE Spotlight: Combining Evolutionary Inference and Metabolomics to Identify Plants With Medicinal Potential

August 20, 2019August 2, 2019 Admin CIE Spotlight

Combining Evolutionary Inference and Metabolomics to Identify Plants With Medicinal Potential.

See the paper at FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION.

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