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Molecular phylogenetics and trait-dependent biogeography offer insights on the dispersal of Meiogyne (Annonaceae) across the Australasia–Pacific region
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Benthoplanidae, a new family of benthic ctenophores (Platyctenida), based on morphological and genetic data
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Molecular evolution of stem cell regulators driving powerful regenerative abilities in plants: Comment on Tang L et al. (2025) “Time-resolved reprogramming of single somatic cells into totipotent states during plant regeneration”
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Phylogenomic analysis reveals the demographic history and cryptic barriers of three desert fishes
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Genetic insights into drainage evolution: Late Miocene river capture in the eastern Himalaya
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Heteroploidy hybridization and apomixis facilitate the origin of a new Elatostema species: Insights from evidence of phylogenomics, flow cytometry, cytology and morphology
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The chromosome-level genome of Hemiboea subcapitata provides new insights into karst adaptation
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Plastome evolution in the Caesalpinia group (Caesalpinioideae, Fabaceae): Comparative genomics reveals genome dynamics, phylogenetic insights and adaptive evolution
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Phylogeny and biogeography of the fern genus Hymenasplenium (Aspleniaceae), with special reference to island speciation
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An integrative taxonomic approach reveals exceptional species diversity of Burmoniscus from China (Crustacea: Isopoda: Oniscidea)
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Evolution of East Asian subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests: When and how?
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Pangenome reveals large-scale gene loss as a key strategy for adaptive evolution in Agaricus bisporus
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Evolutionary divergence contributes to species richness anomalies among intercontinental disjunct regions of ash species (Fraxinus, Oleaceae)
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Hermaphroditic sex allocation evolves with developmental trade‐offs between flowers and fruits in Berchemia and Tapiscia: Insights into the evolution of androdioecy
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Gene co-option behind the shape-color association of radiate capitula is evolutionarily conserved in the tribe Anthemideae (Asteraceae)
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