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How A Pitcher Plant Evolved with Tenfold Genomic Wealth
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Web23 de nov. de · In a recent study, a team led by Würzburg botanist Kenji Fukushima investigates the genomic structure of the carnivorous pitcher plant Nepenthes gracilis and shows how polyploidy – the phenomenon of having more than two sets of chromosomes in cells – contributes to evolutionary innovation.
New Insights into Evolution - Universität Würzburg
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Web8 de sept. de · The long-term expression of genes in vertebrate organs predisposes these genes to be subsequently utilized in other organs during evolution. The scientists Kenji Fukushima and David D. Pollock report this finding in the journal Nature Communications.
The Evolution of Carnivorous Plants - FACULTY OF BIOLOGY
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Web9 de ago. de · The evolution biologist Dr. Kenji Fukushima is awarded a prize money of about 1.6 million euros by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He will use the money to build up a new working group at the University of Würzburg.
The Evolution of Carnivorous Plants - Universität Würzburg
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Web30 de ago. de · The Evolution of Carnivorous Plants The evolution biologist Dr. Kenji Fukushima is awarded a prize money of about 1.6 million euros by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He will use the money to build up a new working group at the University of Würzburg.
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