DNA sequences and fossils show Proteaceae spread by continental drift and transoceanic dispersal to modern continents
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Using DNA sequence data, botanists have shown that the large southern hemisphere plant family Proteaceae lived on the super-continent Gondwanaland almost 120 million years ago.
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