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SUBMITTER: Palfalvi G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7308799 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Palfalvi Gergo G Hackl Thomas T Terhoeven Niklas N Shibata Tomoko F TF Nishiyama Tomoaki T Ankenbrand Markus M Becker Dirk D Förster Frank F Freund Matthias M Iosip Anda A Kreuzer Ines I Saul Franziska F Kamida Chiharu C Fukushima Kenji K Shigenobu Shuji S Tamada Yosuke Y Adamec Lubomir L Hoshi Yoshikazu Y Ueda Kunihiko K Winkelmann Traud T Fuchs Jörg J Schubert Ingo I Schwacke Rainer R Al-Rasheid Khaled K Schultz Jörg J Hasebe Mitsuyasu M Hedrich Rainer R
Current biology : CB 20200514 12
Most plants grow and develop by taking up nutrients from the soil while continuously under threat from foraging animals. Carnivorous plants have turned the tables by capturing and consuming nutrient-rich animal prey, enabling them to thrive in nutrient-poor soil. To better understand the evolution of botanical carnivory, we compared the draft genome of the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) with that of its aquatic sister, the waterwheel plant Aldrovanda vesiculosa, and the sundew Drosera spatula ...[more]