Unlocking the Genetic Mechanism Behind the Petal Formation of Lotus Flowers
A recent breakthrough in genetic engineering has revealed a new mechanism that causes petals in the lotus flower to curl. After extensive research, scientists have discovered that the curling of the petals is caused by a specific gene, which they have named “the lotus gene”. This gene is responsible for controlling the production of a protein that causes the petals to curl, and thus allows the flower to close its petals at night to protect itself from predators. This discovery could have huge implications for the future of genetic engineering, as it could potentially allow us to manipulate the shape and size of petals in flowers.
source: Phys.org