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Ethnobotany, Phylogeny, and 'Omics' for Human Health and Food Security

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Specialty Biology
Date 2017 Feb 18
PMID 28209326
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Abstract

Here, we propose a new term, 'ethnobotanical convergence', to refer to the similar uses for plants included in the same node of a phylogeny. This phylogenetic approach, together with the 'omics' revolution, shows how combining modern technologies with traditional ethnobotanical knowledge could be used to identify potential new applications of plants.

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