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MYCOHETEROTROPHY

Turning to the dark side

Genome sequences and expression data for partly and wholly mycoheterotrophic orchids shed light on shifts in nuclear genes that may help drive dependence on fungi for carbon.

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Fig. 1: The two mycoheterotrophic orchid species.

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Givnish, T.J. Turning to the dark side. Nat. Plants 8, 324–325 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-022-01132-y

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