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RNA-seq analysis for plant carnivory gene discovery in Nepenthes × ventrata.


ABSTRACT: Carnivorous plants have the ability to capture and digest insects for nutrients, which allows them to survive in land deprived of nitrogenous nutrients. Nepenthes spp. are one of the carnivorous plants, which uniquely produce pitcher from the tip of an elongated leaf. This study provides the first transcriptome resource from pitcher of a Nepenthes ventricosa × Nepenthes alata hybrid, Nepenthes × ventrata to understand carnivory mechanism in Nepenthes spp., as well as in other carnivorous species. Raw reads and the transcriptome assembly project have been deposited to SRA database with the accession numbers SRX1389337 (day 0 control), SRX1389392 (day 3 longevity), and SRX1389395 (day 3 chitin-treated).

SUBMITTER: Wan Zakaria WN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4778577 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RNA-seq analysis for plant carnivory gene discovery in Nepenthes × ventrata.

Wan Zakaria Wan Nor Adibah WN   Loke Kok-Keong KK   Goh Hoe-Han HH   Mohd Noor Normah N  

Genomics data 20151110


Carnivorous plants have the ability to capture and digest insects for nutrients, which allows them to survive in land deprived of nitrogenous nutrients. Nepenthes spp. are one of the carnivorous plants, which uniquely produce pitcher from the tip of an elongated leaf. This study provides the first transcriptome resource from pitcher of a Nepenthes ventricosa × Nepenthes alata hybrid, Nepenthes × ventrata to understand carnivory mechanism in Nepenthes spp., as well as in other carnivorous species  ...[more]

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