Besides adaptive radiation, evidence of local adaptation, polyploidy and hybridisation has been recorded in Senecio species. S ...
Talent, N.; Dickinson, T.A. (2005). "Polyploidy in Crataegus and Mespilus (Rosaceae, Maloideae): evolutionary inferences from ...
Dog roses have an unusual kind of meiosis which is sometimes called permanent odd polyploidy, although it can also occur with ... "Evolutionary implications of permanent odd polyploidy in the stable sexual, pentaploid of Rosa canina L". Heredity. 94 (5): 501 ... even polyploidy (e.g. in tetraploids or hexaploids). Regardless of ploidy level, only seven bivalents are formed leaving the ...
ISBN 978-0-89327-365-1. Talent, N.; Dickinson, T.A. (2005). "Polyploidy in Crataegus and Mespilus (Rosaceae, Maloideae): ...
Species aggregate Used for a species complex, especially in plant taxa where polyploidy and apomixis are common. Historical ...
Hybridization and polyploidy are well-known phenomena in this group, with many species formed via these processes. The North ...
Maróti, Gergely; Kondorosi, Éva (2014). "Nitrogen-fixing Rhizobium-legume symbiosis: are polyploidy and host peptide-governed ...
... polyploidy and low postmating isolation entangle the evolution of neotropical species of Epidendrum (Orchidaceae)". BMC ...
"Managing Polyploidy in Ex Situ Conservation Genetics: The Case of the Critically Endangered Adriatic Sturgeon (Acipenser ...
... along with an increased rate of polyploidy. These features are known to be essential to tumor progression. glycolysis tumor ... negative mutations affect oligomerization of human pyruvate kinase M2 isozyme and promote cellular growth and polyploidy". J. ...
Polyploidy, especially allopolyploidy, which occurs often in plants, can also result in reproductive incompatibilities with ...
Natural parthenocarpic clones occur through polyploidy and produce edible bananas, examples of which are wild saba bananas. ...
Hybrid species are a common phenomenon in nature, particularly in plants where polyploidy allows for rapid speciation. Some ...
"Overexpression of an Aurora-C kinase-deficient mutant disrupts the Aurora-B/INCENP complex and induces polyploidy". J. Biomed. ...
Implications for Identifying Ancient Polyploidy Events in Plants". Journal of Computational Biology. 16 (8): 1071-1083. doi: ...
This may arise from speciation events, or through whole or partial genome duplication events (e.g. polyploidy). This term is ... Synteny Homology (biology) Polyploidy Comparative genomics GEvo [1] (All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with ...
... along with an increased rate of polyploidy. These features are known to be essential to tumor progression. Further, cells ... negative mutations affect oligomerization of human pyruvate kinase M2 isozyme and promote cellular growth and polyploidy". The ...
Modern edible banana and plantain cultivars are derived from permutations of hybridization and polyploidy of the two. M. ...
This disorder is called "numerical mosaicism". This mosaicism, especially of diploidy and polyploidy, can lead to the failure ...
For chromosome doubling and induction of polyploidy, for example doubled haploids, tetraploids, and other forms of polyploids. ...
Ahuja, MR; Neale, DB (2002). "Origins of Polyploidy in Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and Relationship of Coast Redwood ...
Those embryos with one big size blasomere is considered abnormal and is associated with high rate of polyploidy. ...
He worked along with Nikolai Vavilov who examined the role of mitochondria in plant heredity while also studying polyploidy and ... Levitsky considered evolution by polyploidy, examined mutation induction and hybridization and became known as the leading ...
Polyploidy and gene duplication are believed to be among the most powerful forces in evolution of plant form; though it is not ... Genome doubling is a relatively common occurrence in plant evolution and results in polyploidy, which is consequently a common ...
He was the first to discover parthenogenesis and polyploidy in higher vertebrates and showed their importance for speciation. ... across many taxa and made Darevsky a world authority on the evolutionary importance of parthenogenesis and polyploidy in ...
She discovered that loss of APC leads directly to chromosome instability and polyploidy by affecting the spindle checkpoint. In ...
Speciation can be easier in many plants due to unique genetic abilities, such as being well adapted to polyploidy. Plants are ... In animals, inheritable germline polyploidy is less common, and spontaneous chromosome increases may not even survive past ...
Mass selection is still practiced in many areas, although it is gradually replaced by hybridization and polyploidy breeding. ...
In 1944 Curtis published Variations in Pultenaea juniperina, the first record of polyploidy in an Australian native plant. This ... in Experimental Taxonomy and Variation in Certain Tasmanian Plants which was a pioneering work in cytology and polyploidy. ...
He published papers on pollen tube growth, disease resistance, genetic sterility, chromosomal rearrangements, polyploidy, and ...