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The First Blue Rose

Australian and Japanese researchers have demonstrated the application of RNAi technology for...

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By Mohit Pandey on 10-25-2007
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Who knows why such a variation hasn't evolved? Why haven't red daisies evolved or humans with antlers? We don't know all of the answers of why nature has produced the variety that it has. There are some theories that some flowers colors evolved because of pollinators and others to advertise their toxicity. Try searching on "flower color evolution" to see what you come up with.
Thank you. You are more cooperative than "gingakat".
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By gingakat on 10-31-2007
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The blue rose is fascinating, but is the color natural or artificial???? Is dye used in the procedure, or is it genetic??
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By gingakat on 10-31-2007
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Thank you. You are more cooperative than "gingakat".
That is a good explanation, I had a little trouble giving an answer to Mohit Pandey . -Gingakat
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By freeztar on 10-31-2007
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The blue rose is fascinating, but is the color natural or artificial???? Is dye used in the procedure, or is it genetic??
It's artificially natural.

The article goes into a lot of detail about the genetics involved. Did you read it?
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