02/24/2015 02:09 PM EST
The tiny genome of the bladderwort is full of evolutionary treasures. It lives in an aquatic environment. It has no recognizable roots. It boasts floating, thread-like branches, along with miniature traps that use vacuum pressure to capture prey.
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SUNY at Buffalo
This is an NSF News From the Field item.
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