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12022-05-26T11:08:26-07:00Phan Tran91148bf3d7cb14e6d6590491bc9e3a572e4e737a406883plain2022-05-28T18:45:26-07:00Phan Tran91148bf3d7cb14e6d6590491bc9e3a572e4e737aC. esculentus has the largest genome of the five Cyperus specimen represented in this phylogeny. This has made determining the evolutionary relationships of C. esculentus so hard to determine, and also contributes to the genomic variation present in the species. (De Castro et. al 2015)
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12022-05-11T11:35:47-07:00Karla Gonzalezfd342cd724627c829347d847ef85f655430c8149C. esculentus phylogeny7Detailed phylogeny of Cyperus esculentus displaying evolutionary relationships and ancestral originsplain2022-05-29T13:33:24-07:00Phan Tran91148bf3d7cb14e6d6590491bc9e3a572e4e737a