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<h2>Marchantia</h2>
<h2>Marchantia</h2>
<p>Ginny suggested that we should have a page exposing Marchantia and extolling its virtues as a new chassis</p>
<p>Ginny suggested that we should have a page exposing Marchantia and extolling its virtues as a new chassis</p>
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yes she did!
 
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<h1> Welcome to Mar-Cam-tiamania Land! </h1>
<h1> Welcome to Mar-Cam-tiamania Land! </h1>
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<p>Let us introduce to you to Marchantia Polymorpha (or Polly for short). On this page you can find general information about our little plant, the reasons we love her and her development in becoming the new chassis for plant Synthetic Biology (and some trivia at the end).</p>
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Let us introduce to you to Marchantia Polymorpha (or Polly for short). <br>
 
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On this page you can find general information about our little plant, the reasons we love her and her development in becoming the new chassis for plant Synthetic Biology (and some trivia at the end).
 
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<h2> Who is Marchantia? </h2>
<h2> Who is Marchantia? </h2>
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<p>Let's leave the botanical jargon and head to the gardens:</p>
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Let's leave the botanical jargon and head to the gardens:<br>
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<h3> Intro to Byrophytes and how to get in their clang</h3>
<h3> Intro to Byrophytes and how to get in their clang</h3>
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<p>Primitive plants are everywhere and together are called Byrophytes. Byrophytes are divided into three lineages. In evolutionary order these are:
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Primitive plants are everywhere and together are called Byrophytes. <br>
 
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Byrophytes are divided into three lineages. In evolutionary order these are:
 
<li>Marchantiaphyta or Liverworts (that's Poly!)</li>
<li>Marchantiaphyta or Liverworts (that's Poly!)</li>
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then came <li>Mosses (byrophyta)</li>
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<li>then came Mosses (byrophyta)</li>
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and finally the newer <li>Hornworts or Anthocerotophyta.</li>
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<li>and finally the newer Hornworts or Anthocerotophyta.</li>
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then came all the rest.
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<li>then came all the rest.</li>
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