Carnivorous plants exploit animals as a nutritional source and have inspired long-standing questions about the origin and evolution of carnivory-related traits. To investigate the molecular bases of carnivory, we sequenced the genome of the heterophyllous pitcher plant Cephalotus follicularis, in which we succeeded in regulating the developmental switch between carnivorous and non-carnivorous leaves. Transcriptome comparison of the two leaf types and gene repertoire analysis identified genetic changes associated with prey attraction, capture, digestion and nutrient absorption. Analysis of digestive fluid proteins from C. follicularis and three other carnivorous plants with independent carnivorous origins revealed repeated co-options of stre...
Dietary adaptation is a major feature of phenotypic and ecological diversification, yet the genetic ...
<p>Herbivorous insects are exceptionally diverse, accounting for a quarter of all known eukary...
A plant is considered carnivorous if it receives any noticeable benefit from catching small animals....
Carnivorous plants exploit animals as a nutritional source and have inspired long-standing questions...
Carnivory, the ability of plants to attract, catch, kill and digest insects to obtain nutrients, has...
Cephalotus follicularis is a carnivorous plant native to southwest Australia that belongs to the mon...
Most plants grow and develop by taking up nutrients from the soil while continuously under threat fr...
Abstract Background Independent origins of carnivory in multiple angiosperm families are fabulous ex...
The traits associated with carnivory in plants have independently evolved within several orders of A...
Mechanisms for carnivory in carnivorous plants have been proposed to arise from defence related mech...
Phylogenetic relationships among carnivorous plants of the angiosperm order Caryophyllales are explo...
Carnivory has evolved independently at least six times in five angiosperm orders. In spite of these ...
The genome of the bladderwort Utricularia gibba provides an unparalleled opportunity to uncover the ...
Proteins produced by the large and diverse chitinase gene family are involved in the hydrolyzation o...
Carnivorous plants have the ability to capture and digest insects for nutrients, which allows them t...
Dietary adaptation is a major feature of phenotypic and ecological diversification, yet the genetic ...
<p>Herbivorous insects are exceptionally diverse, accounting for a quarter of all known eukary...
A plant is considered carnivorous if it receives any noticeable benefit from catching small animals....
Carnivorous plants exploit animals as a nutritional source and have inspired long-standing questions...
Carnivory, the ability of plants to attract, catch, kill and digest insects to obtain nutrients, has...
Cephalotus follicularis is a carnivorous plant native to southwest Australia that belongs to the mon...
Most plants grow and develop by taking up nutrients from the soil while continuously under threat fr...
Abstract Background Independent origins of carnivory in multiple angiosperm families are fabulous ex...
The traits associated with carnivory in plants have independently evolved within several orders of A...
Mechanisms for carnivory in carnivorous plants have been proposed to arise from defence related mech...
Phylogenetic relationships among carnivorous plants of the angiosperm order Caryophyllales are explo...
Carnivory has evolved independently at least six times in five angiosperm orders. In spite of these ...
The genome of the bladderwort Utricularia gibba provides an unparalleled opportunity to uncover the ...
Proteins produced by the large and diverse chitinase gene family are involved in the hydrolyzation o...
Carnivorous plants have the ability to capture and digest insects for nutrients, which allows them t...
Dietary adaptation is a major feature of phenotypic and ecological diversification, yet the genetic ...
<p>Herbivorous insects are exceptionally diverse, accounting for a quarter of all known eukary...
A plant is considered carnivorous if it receives any noticeable benefit from catching small animals....