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Note: Ending/beginning 'Black' or 'K' genome delimiter is not technically counted as part of the functioning genome. Think of it more like parenthesis around the genome. Example: Vampire Sea Lily (IYIYIOIYIOIO) | Note: Ending/beginning 'Black' or 'K' genome delimiter is not technically counted as part of the functioning genome. Think of it more like parenthesis around the genome. Example: Vampire Sea Lily (IYIYIOIYIOIO) | ||
− | See [[Genomes_and_Phenome_Theories_Links]] to see a list of all the plant genomes. | + | = Useful Links for Playing with Plant Genomes = |
− | See [[Flower_Genome_Theories]] and [[Flax_Genome_Theories]] to understand what individual gene sets control of the individual plant's physical characteristics. | + | |
+ | See [[Genomes_and_Phenome_Theories_Links | Genomes and Phenome Theories Links]] to see a list of all the plant genomes. | ||
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+ | See [[Flower_Genome_Theories | Flower Genome Theories]] and [[Flax_Genome_Theories | Flax Genome Theories]] to understand what individual gene sets control of the individual plant's physical characteristics. | ||
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+ | See [[Nut's_Essence | Nut's Essence]] and [[Solvent_Making | Solvent Making]] to understand how to produce these items for playing with genes and genomes. | ||
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+ | [[Crossbreeding_and_Hints | Cross Breeding and Hints]] is an excellent guide for learning facts and suggestions for better Cross Breeding. |
Revision as of 18:36, 29 August 2009
Gene -> Gene Sets -> Genomes
A gene is a basic physical unit of heredity. A gene in ATITD is expressed as a color. Each color is abbreviated to one letter for ease of use. Example: Yellow or Y
A gene set is one or more genes in a specific sequence that controls a plant's physical characteristics. Example: Green Orange Orange Orange or GOOO which colors an outer petal of a lily one shade of magenta
One or more genes or gene sets form a linear sequence we will call a genome. Example: Vampire Sea Lily genome KIYIYIOIYIOIOK
Genes and their abbreviations:
Gene Color | Abbreviation | Used In | Not Used In |
Black | K | All Plants | |
Blue | U | Orchids, Rose of Ra, Sand Blooms, Sea Lilies | Flax, Grape Vines, Wheat |
Green | G | All plants | |
Indigo | I | Orchids, Rose of Ra, Sand Blooms, Sea Lilies | Flax, Grape Vines, Wheat |
Orange | O | All plants | |
Red | R | All plants | |
Yellow | Y | All plants | |
Violet | V | Sea Lilies | Flax, Grape Vines, Orchids, Rose of Ra, Sand Blooms, Wheat |
Note: Ending/beginning 'Black' or 'K' genome delimiter is not technically counted as part of the functioning genome. Think of it more like parenthesis around the genome. Example: Vampire Sea Lily (IYIYIOIYIOIO)
Useful Links for Playing with Plant Genomes
See Genomes and Phenome Theories Links to see a list of all the plant genomes.
See Flower Genome Theories and Flax Genome Theories to understand what individual gene sets control of the individual plant's physical characteristics.
See Nut's Essence and Solvent Making to understand how to produce these items for playing with genes and genomes.
Cross Breeding and Hints is an excellent guide for learning facts and suggestions for better Cross Breeding.