Flowering plants (Angiosperms) contain about 90% of the plant species in the world. Most of the food supplies are also buried in them.
Thousands of years ago, flowering plants quickly surpassed the thorns that fed themselves. But how it happened was a puzzle. It is now clear that they have rapidly spread throughout the earth by shortening the genome of the genome.
"The question arises as to how to reduce the size of the cell's size, but how can it suppress the characteristics necessary to live," says Kevin Simonon of San Francisco State University of America.
Millions of years ago the Earth was occupied by pearl and coniferous plants. The first flowering plants appeared about 15 million years ago.
They spread quickly and gave different colors to the earth, which was the only green color. The reason for their successful expansion has been discussed for centuries. Charles Darwin has called it a 'hateable riddle.' Ciminon and his fellow researcher El university, Adam Radi, thought of the size of the gene and would have anything to do with it. They examined the size of the genes of several hundred plants.
They compare the image size of the gene and the body's body statue. This was followed by evidence that the vegetation of the genome was minimized and the rapidly spreading of flowering plants in the world.
Flowering plants were able to produce small cells by compressing the size of the gene in cells of the cells. The researchers say that it only happened in the flowering plants (Angiosperms).
Thousands of years ago, flowering plants quickly surpassed the thorns that fed themselves. But how it happened was a puzzle. It is now clear that they have rapidly spread throughout the earth by shortening the genome of the genome.
"The question arises as to how to reduce the size of the cell's size, but how can it suppress the characteristics necessary to live," says Kevin Simonon of San Francisco State University of America.
Millions of years ago the Earth was occupied by pearl and coniferous plants. The first flowering plants appeared about 15 million years ago.
They spread quickly and gave different colors to the earth, which was the only green color. The reason for their successful expansion has been discussed for centuries. Charles Darwin has called it a 'hateable riddle.' Ciminon and his fellow researcher El university, Adam Radi, thought of the size of the gene and would have anything to do with it. They examined the size of the genes of several hundred plants.
They compare the image size of the gene and the body's body statue. This was followed by evidence that the vegetation of the genome was minimized and the rapidly spreading of flowering plants in the world.
Flowering plants were able to produce small cells by compressing the size of the gene in cells of the cells. The researchers say that it only happened in the flowering plants (Angiosperms).
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