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This project explores the biology of carnivorous plants, focusing on their genetic makeup, prey recognition, and digestive mechanisms. It aims to understand the evolution of carnivory and the physiological processes involved in capturing and digesting prey, providing insights into plant biology and evolution.
Predation plays a major role in energy and nutrient flow in the biological food chain.
Carnivory is best known from the animal kingdom, but the plant kingdom has flesh eaters as well.
This field has attracted much interest since Darwin s time, but many fundamental properties of the carnivorous life style remain largely unexplored.
This project will close this gap by a multidisciplinary approach based on state-of-art bioinformatics, molecular biology, chemistry and biophysics.
It will focus on 1.…
JULIUS-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAT WURZBURG
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