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Biggest bloom: superflower changes branch on family tree.


Plants with buds the size of basketballs, which open flowers up to a meter across, must be reclassified as relatives of poinsettias, say researchers who've examined the DNA DNA: see nucleic acid.
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 of the world's largest known flowers.

For almost 2 centuries, botanists have debated where rafflesia rafflesia (răflē`zhə), any of a genus (Rafflesia) of parasitic plants native to the rain forests of the Malay peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, and the Philippines.  plants, with their odd flowers, sit on the plant family tree. Early observers asked whether they were flowering plants or fungi. Later, botanists disagreed about the plants' nearest relatives. Some pointed to passion-flowers, with their elaborate collars and fused sex organs, while others argued for pipevines, with their big, meat-colored flowers.

Now, after analyzing eight genes, Charles C. Davis Charles C. Davis (August 15, 1830-January 20, 1909) was an United States Army Medal of Honor recipient — honored for his actions in command of the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry during the Battle of Hoover's Gap of the American Civil War.  of Harvard University and his colleagues put the rafflesias in other company. The closest relatives of rafflesias lie in Euphorbiaceae, the family of poinsettias and castor beans, the researchers say in a paper released online by Science.

Although holiday decorators may think of poinsettias as big flowers, botanists see all that red fandangle
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 as bracts, or modified leaves, that surround tiny true flowers. The Euphorbiaeeae family includes plenty of other tiny flowers, and the species within it that Davis and his colleagues have identified as the nearest relatives of rafflesias have blooms only a few millimeters across.

Davis calculates that some little dot of an ancestor started a 79-fold size increase during the past 46 million years to yield the modern champ Rafflesia arnoldii.

Rafflesias have also evolved into parasites without true roots or leaves, and as such provide a huge challenge for gardeners trying to grow them (SN: 9/11/99, p. 172). Davis says that he knows of only four botanic gardens that have successfully grown any rafflesias.

People sometimes confuse rafflesias with the big, smelly Amorphophallus corpse lily, Davis says. However, the corpse lily isn't a single flower but instead a blooming spike a meter or so long covered with hundreds of tiny flowers.

Davis' new assertion is a surprise, says Todd Barkman of Western Michigan University Western Michigan University, at Kalamazoo, Mich.; coeducational; founded in 1903 as Western State Normal School, became accredited in 1927 as a college, gained university status in 1957.  in Kalamazoo. He does agree that rafflesias belong on the big evolutionary tree branch occupied by the order Malpighiales, which includes the family Euphorbiaceae. He and his colleagues published that conclusion, based on a DNA analysis DNA analysis Any technique used to analyze genes and DNA. See Chromosome walking, DNA fingerprinting, Footprinting, In situ hybridization, Jeffries' probe, Jumping libraries, PCR, RFLP analysis, Southern blot hybridization. , in 2004. However, Barkman says that flower structures don't suggest to him that rafflesias are close to poinsettias and castor beans.

"No botanist in their right mind would have accepted abet To encourage or incite another to commit a crime. This word is usually applied to aiding in the commission of a crime. To abet another to commit a murder is to command, procure, counsel, encourage, induce, or assist.  that among the 38 families of Malpighiales, it would be the Euphorbiaceae;' says Susanne Renner, the systematist who directs the Munich Botanical Garden.

It's not clear whether the new results will lead to renaming the storied family Rafflesiaceae. "That would really bristle bristle

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 some people" says Davis. "They're our charismatic megaflora"
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Author:Milius, S.
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Date:Jan 13, 2007
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