Definition of Cytotype. Meaning of Cytotype. Synonyms of Cytotype

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Definition of Cytotype

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Meaning of Cytotype from wikipedia

- 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...