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Oak genome reveals facets of long lifespan
Oaks are an important part of our natural and cultural heritage. Not only are they ubiquitous in our most common landscapes(1) but they have also supplied human societies with invaluable services, including food and shelter, since prehistoric times(2). With 450 species spread throughout Asia, Europe...
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