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Pitchers of Nepenthes khasiana express several digestive-enzyme encoding genes, harbor mostly fungi and probably evolved through changes in the expression of leaf polarity genes.

Jeremy DkharYogendra Kumar BhaskarAndrew LynnAshwani Pareek
Published in: BMC plant biology (2020)
Our findings suggest that N. khasiana pitchers employ a wide range of enzymes for prey digestion and plant defense, harbor microbes and probably evolved through altered expression of leaf polarity genes.
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