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Fig. 1 Methodological principles for ancestral genome reconstruction. The four-step strategy is as follows
Fig. 2 Plant genome evolution from reconstructed ancestors. The present-day monocot (are indicated on the tree branches as detailed in Tableright side, with grasses on a green background) andeudicot (left panel, on a pink background) genomes (bottom) are r
Table 1 Ancestral plant genomes
Fig. 3 Methodological principles for ancient DNA investigation. Documentation of tissue type (i.e., leaves, seeds, stems, wood), conservation (i.e.,dessicated, waterlogged, charred), and age is followed by sample decontamination, DNA extraction (depending
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