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Botanists collect and preserve flowers.how does this help us

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Answered by Raju2392
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Living botanical collections include germplasm repositories, long-term experimental plantings, and botanical gardens. We present here a series of vignettes to illustrate the central role that living collections have played in plant biology research, including evo-devo research. Looking toward the future, living collections will become increasingly important in support of future evo-devo research. The driving force behind this trend is nucleic acid sequencing technologies, which are rapidly becoming more powerful and cost-effective, and which can be applied to virtually any species. This allows for more extensive sampling, including non-model organisms with unique biological features and plants from diverse phylogenetic positions. Importantly, a major challenge for sequencing-based evo-devo research is to identify, access, and propagate appropriate plant materials. We use a vignette of the ongoing 1,000 Transcriptomes project as an example of the challenges faced by such projects. We conclude by identifying some of the pinch points likely to be encountered by future evo-devo researchers, and how living collections can help address them.
Answered by Phoca
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Explanation:

Flowers are the modified shoot structure produced by the plants in order to increase the reproductive fitness of the plants.

Inside the colorful petals are enclosed the reproductive organs called the anther which produce pollen and the ovary which produce ovule or egg cell.

The Botanist collect these flowers in order to distinguish the various species used in the identification and classification of the plants.

The flowers along with other parts of the plants are preserved for the comparative analysis of the taxonomists and the identification and classification of the newly discovered species.

To learn more:

Types of flowers: https://brainly.in/question/3102343

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