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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.
How Climate Caprices can Trigger Plants - Universität Würzburg
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Web27 de ene. de · Kenji Fukushima, Hideki Narukawa, Gergo Palfalvi, Mitsuyasu Hasebe. A discordance of seasonally covarying cues uncovers misregulated phenotypes in the heterophyllous pitcher plant Cephalotus follicularis. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 27 January 2021, Open Access, https://doi.org rspb Contact person
Japanisches Forschungstalent kommt aus USA nach Würzburg
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Sein Thema sind fleischfressende Pflanzen: Der junge Japaner Kenji Fukushima wechselt aus Denver an die Uni Würzburg und soll hier eine neue Arbeitsgruppe...
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.
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