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Molina and her team evaluated the transcriptome of Rafflesia speciosa seeds with those of four other plant species: Arabidopsis, Striga, Cuscuta, and Anoectochilus. Arabidopsis serves as a model plant species, and its genes have been widely studied, making it a mandatory reference for almost any molecular biology study.
Rafflesia - Wikipedia
Rafflesia (/ r ə ˈ f l iː z (i) ə,-ˈ f l iː ʒ (i) ə, r æ-/), [2] or stinking corpse lily, [3] is a genus of parasitic flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. [4] The species have enormous flowers, the buds rising from the ground or directly from the lower stems of their host plants ; one species has the largest flower in the world.
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2021年12月20日 · Rafflesia arnoldii holds the record for the world’s largest individual flower, at over three feet in diameter and 20 pounds.
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2016年8月20日 · The Rafflesia flower is known for being huge, leathery and speckled five-petaled flower. It has a smell like rotten meat making it known locally as “corpse flower”. There are more things that you might not know about the Rafflesia flower.
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2025年1月17日 · Rafflesia is one of three national flowers in Indonesia. The buds and blooms are considered a delicacy in Thailand, while in other parts of southeast Asia, the plant is thought to have medicinal powers.
Rafflesia. lack plastome and high prevalence of transposable elements, some of which were horizontally transferred from the host (Molina . et al., 2023). Additionally, as a nonphotosynthetic holoparasite, Rafflesia. seeds share "core parasitism genes" found in Orobanchaceae (Molina . et . al., 2023) and there is evidence that . Rafflesia. may
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