Phys.org • 12/8/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

A team of scientists from Monash University has identified a single gene in land plants that may explain how they evolved the ability to grow continuously, a crucial adaptation for colonizing dry land and influencing Earth's biodiversity. This finding could provide insights into the evolutionary history of plants, according to Phys.org.
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