What are Semantides and how plant proteins can be used for chemotaxonomic purpose?
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Semantides are biological macromolecules that carry phylogenetic information about evolutionary history.
Natural Products are delivered by all life forms yet are generally known from plants, creepy crawlies, growths, green growth and prokaryotes. These living beings exist together in biological communities and associate with one another in different manners by which science assumes a noteworthy job. These incorporate morphological arrangement, anatomical grouping and chemotaxonomic order.
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