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It is fashionable in some quarters to wave aside the small and obscure, the bugs and weeds, forgetting that an
obscure moth from Latin America saved Australia's pastureland from overgrowth by cactus, that the rosy periwinkle
provided the cure for Hodgkin's disease and childhood lymphocytic leukemia, that the bark of the Pacific yew offers
hope for victims of ovarian and breast cancer, that a chemical from the saliva of leeches dissolves blood clots during
surgery, and so on down a roster already grown long and illustrious despite the limited research addressed to it.
Which of the following claims is best supported by the evidence in this excerpt?

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