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- (eight sets; 8x), for example Acipenser (genus of sturgeon fish), dahlias decaploid (ten sets; 10x), for example certain strawberries dodecaploid or duodecaploid...
- chromosomes total), octoploid (eight sets, 56 chromosomes total), or decaploid (ten sets, 70 chromosomes total). As a rough rule (with exceptions), strawberry...
- vigorous fertile offspring were obtained. The offspring were found to be decaploid, (having ten sets of chromosomes). Fragaria × vescana is not yet commercially...
- species of birch which is native to Turkey, Georgia, and Iran. It is decaploid, with its closest diploid relatives being Betula humilis and probably...
- heptaploid or septaploid (7 sets), octoploid (8 sets), nonaploid (9 sets), decaploid (10 sets), undecaploid (11 sets), dodecaploid (12 sets), tridecaploid...
- and multiple levels of ploidy, ranging from diploid (2n = 2x = 14) to decaploid (F. iturupensis, 2n = 10x = 70), are known. 146 Gaur (Bos gaurus) 56 147...
- Hexaploid (6n = 84). Betula allegheniensis - Yellow birch (B. lutea) Decaploid (10n = 140). Betula austrosinensis - South China birch Betula globi****a...
- Allopolyploid origin ****tive Piper wichmannii and P. gibbiflorum Polyploid (decaploid) 2n=10x=130 Singh, 2004; Lebot et al., 1991 Pistacia vera Pistachio Anacardiaceae...
- attaining a height of up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in). It is one of the small number of decaploid organisms, containing two hundred individual chromosomes. Great water...
- dregeanum has particularly high ploidy levels, and can be octoploid or decaploid. De Sarker, D.; Johnson, M.A.T.; Reynolds, A.; Brandham, P.E. (June 1997)...