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Functional anatomy of the ovule in Genlisea with remarks on ovule evolution in Lentibulariaceae
Protoplasma, 2009The Lentibulariaceae are highly evolved and specialized carnivorous angiosperms displaying not only unusual morphology and embryology but also specific changes in the genome and chromosomes as large as bacterial chromosomes. Comparative study of the morphology and detailed anatomy of the ovule in the genera Genlisea, Utricularia, and Pinguicula should ...
Bartosz J Płachno +2 more
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Functional characterization of Genlisea aurea (S8E8K3) protein
This work predicts the functions of Genlisea aurea (S8E8K3) protein. Identification of corresponding proteins, conserved domains, functions and pedigree tree of target and corresponding proteins was obtained. Uniprot database, Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) and Clustal Omega were used in this study.
Anakaa, T. M., Bem, A. A., Hafiz, S.S.
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Linear chromosomes of eukaryotic organisms invariably possess centromeres and telomeres to ensure proper chromosome segregation during nuclear divisions and to protect the chromosome ends from deterioration and fusion, respectively.
Hieu X Cao +2 more
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World Carnivorous Plant List: Genlisea
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, 1974P. Taylor, Bob Ziemer
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Feeding behaviour of carnivorousGenliseaplants in the laboratory
Acta Botanica Gallica, 2005Bartosz J Płachno, Jan Kozłowski
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Cuticular discontinuities in glandular hairs ofGenliseaSt.-Hil. in relation to their functions
Acta Botanica Gallica, 2005Bartosz J Płachno
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