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English: Brignone et al. (2019) Hypothesis for the evolution of Atriplex species globally. This paper provided new hypothesis suggesting The Americas were colonised by C4 Atriplex from Eurasia or Australia. Further, Atriplex originated in South America, where two lineages underwent in situ diversification and evolved sympatrically. North America was then colonised by Atriplex from South America. Then later one lineage moved back to South America.
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