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- allopolyploids with six chromosome sets. Cotton, peanut, and quinoa are allotetraploids with multiple origins. In Br****icaceous crops, the Triangle of U describes...
- finger millet), and the diploid E. indica is likely an ancestor of the allotetraploid E. coracana. Seeds of E. indica are edible and are sometimes used as...
- (4n=20), particularly many of those in the Mediterranean region. Both allotetraploids and autotetraploids are known, and some diploid species are also of...
- many parts of the world as an introduced species. It is probably an allotetraploid with 2n=32 that arose from the crossing of Trifolium campestre and T...
- Yidi; Chen, Baohua; Pu, Fei; Feng, Jianxin; Luo, Jing (2019). "The allotetraploid origin and asymmetrical genome evolution of the common carp Cyprinus...
- Jenny; Tavaré, Simon; et al. (June 2006). "A Unique Recent Origin of the Allotetraploid Species Arabidopsis suecica: Evidence from Nuclear DNA Markers". Molecular...
- by explorers Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland. Quinoa is an allotetraploid plant, containing two full sets of chromosomes from two different species...
- PMID 32595682. Comparative genomic analyses can ****ign the subgenomes of the allotetraploids, B. juncea and B. napus, with their diploid parental taxa, and the...
- agreed on a strategy to sequence the genome of cultivated, allotetraploid cotton. "Allotetraploid" means that the genomes of these cotton species comprise...
- speltoides (2n=2x=14, SS genome)[clarification needed] and is thus an allotetraploid (having four sets of chromosomes, from unlike parents) species.[citation...