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August 9, 2013

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Jo Ann Banks believes that the genome of this plant, called Selaginella moellendorffi, holds answers to how plants evolved. The Purdue botanist explains that the plants that have been in existence for 425 million years are the basis of our fossil fuel and also the predecessor of today’s plants that have leaves and seeds. (Purdue Agricultural Communication photo/Tom Campbell)

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