Image: Live ScienceFlowering Plants Evolved via Genome Duplication in 9 Catastrophic Events Over 150 Million Years
• A new study reveals flowering plants underwent whole-genome duplication in nine distinct bursts across 150 million years to survive environmental crises. • One key event occurred 66 million years ago during the dinosaur-killing meteor impact, transforming plants into 'hopeful monsters' for better adaptation. • These rapid evolutionary shifts highlight plants' resilience, informing modern conservation amid climate change and biodiversity loss.
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