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Triangle of U


 

The Triangle of U is a theory which describes the evolution and relationships between members of the plant genus Brassica. The theory centers around the idea that initially there were three different ancestral genomes that combined, in various configurations, to create many of the common vegetables and oilseeds we know today.

Related Topics:
Plant - Genus - Brassica - Genomes - Vegetables - Oilseed

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The triangle contends that many Brassica species were derived from three ancestral genomes, denoted by the letters AA, BB, or CC. Alone, each of these diploid genomes produces a common Brassica variety. The letter n denotes the number of chromosomes in each genome. For example Brassica rapa has an AA - n=10 designation. That means each cell contains two complete genome copies, (diploid) and each genome has ten chromosomes. Thus each cell will contain 20 chromosomes.

Related Topics:
Brassica - Genome - Diploid - Chromosomes - Chromosome

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