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+ | See [[Flower_Genome_Theories]] and [[Flax_Genome_Theories]] to understand what individual gene sets control of the individual plant's physical characteristics. |
Revision as of 18:30, 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)
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.