- A
karyotype is the
general appearance of the
complete set of
chromosomes in the
cells of a
species or in an
individual organism,
mainly including their...
- The
cytotype is a
characteristic of a cell.
Organisms of the same
species with
different cytotypes differ in:
Karyotype with
different chromosome structure...
-
males with
autonomous P
elements (P Strain/P
cytotype) and
females that lack P
elements (M Strain/M
cytotype). The
hybrid dysgenesis syndrome is marked...
- road verges. The
tetraploid cytotype was only
found in the
uKhalhamba and
Maloti mountain ranges, and this is the
cytotype of S.
inaequidens which was...
- America. The
triploid cytotype probably originated in the
Himalayan region, as a
hybrid between the
diploid and
tetraploid cytotypes. The
North American...
-
diploid (2x),
triploid (3x), or
autotetraploid (4x) (autopolyploid). The
cytotypes are
neither morphologically nor
geographically distinct,
though there...
-
Hawaii and the
reject list for Australia. S.madagascariensis is the
diploid cytotype of S.inaequidens. It is an erect,
glabrous (smooth stemmed) herb that grows...
-
tetraploid and
hexaploid cytotypes,
which it has been
argued should be
recognised as
distinct species. A
triploid cytotype (a
sterile hybrid between...
-
native to
central Europe and the
Mediterranean region. It is the
hexaploid cytotype of
Ornithogalum umbellatum, a triploid. "Ornithogalum
divergens Boreau"...
- Pellicer, J.; Clermont, S.; Houston, L.; Rich, T.C.; Fay, M.F. (2012). "
Cytotype diversity in the
Sorbus complex (Rosaceae) in Britain:
sorting out the...