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Parasitic plant convinces hosts to grow into its own flesh—it's also an extreme example of genome shrinkage

phys.org Parasitic plant convinces hosts to grow into its own flesh—it's also an extreme example of genome shrinkage

If you happen to come across plants of the Balanophoraceae family in a corner of a forest, you might easily mistake them for fungi growing around tree roots. Their mushroom-like structures are actually inflorescences, composed of minute flowers.

Parasitic plant convinces hosts to grow into its own flesh—it's also an extreme example of genome shrinkage
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