2015년 2월 24일 화요일

Carnivorous plant packs big wonders into tiny genome

02/24/2015 02:09 PM EST

micrograph of the bladder of Utricularia gibba
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.

Full story at http://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2015/02/040.html

Source
SUNY at Buffalo
This is an NSF News From the Field item.

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