- The
cytotype is a
characteristic of a cell.
Organisms of the same
species with
different cytotypes differ in:
Karyotype with
different chromosome structure...
-
diploid (2x),
triploid (3x), or
autotetraploid (4x) (autopolyploid). The
cytotypes are
neither morphologically nor
geographically distinct,
though there...
- 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...
-
reported in 2019 that the
authors considered that a
cross between two
cytotypes of
Crocus cartwrighti**** was
responsible for the
emergence of Crocus...
- of
saffron (Crocus sativus) as a
hybrid of wild
Crocus cartwrighti****
cytotypes". New Phytologist. 222 (4): 1965–1980. doi:10.1111/nph.15715. ISSN 1469-8137...
- species, it is
actually a
cryptic species complex, with a
variety of
cytotypes having been
discovered which are
phenotypically indistinguishable from...
- America. The
triploid cytotype probably originated in the
Himalayan region, as a
hybrid between the
diploid and
tetraploid cytotypes. The
North American...
- of
saffron (Crocus sativus) as a
hybrid of wild
Crocus cartwrighti****
cytotypes". New Phytologist. 222 (4): 1965–1980. doi:10.1111/nph.15715. ISSN 1469-8137...
- Furthermore, some have 47
chromosomes with X/A translocation. The two
common cytotypes (46- and 48-chromosome individuals) are
different enough so that resulting...
- PMID 26753083.
Sinha BM,
Srivastava DP, Jha J (1979). "Occurrence of
Various Cytotypes of
Ophioglossum ReticulatumL. In a Po****tion from N. E. India". Caryologia...