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- of chromosomes) with the common name of durum or macaroni wheat, and hexaploid (six sets of chromosomes) with the common name of bread wheat. Many agriculturally...
- closely related minor crop – A. byzantina – is A. sterilis, a naturally hexaploid wild oat, one that has its DNA in six sets of chromosomes. Genetic evidence...
- yet unidentified goatgr****, probably closely related to Ae. speltoides. Hexaploid wheats (e.g. T. aestivum – the most common – and T. spelta) are the result...
- botanical name is considered to be Triti**** aestivum subsp. spelta. It is a hexaploid, most likely a hybrid of wheat and emmer. Spelt is a species of Triti****...
- pasta and less practical for flour, which requires more work than with hexaploid wheats such as common bread wheats. Despite its high protein content,...
- Hexaploid wheats evolved in farmers' fields as wild emmer hybridized with another goatgr****, Ae. squarrosa or Ae. tauschii, to make the hexaploid wheats...
- history. Mayer, K. F. X. (2014). "A chromosome-based draft sequence of the hexaploid bread wheat (Triti**** aestivum) genome" (PDF). Science. 345 (6194): 1251788...
- It is native to central Europe and the Mediterranean region. It is the hexaploid cytotype of Ornithogalum umbellatum, a triploid. "Ornithogalum divergens...
- total), but others are tetraploid (four sets, 28 chromosomes total), hexaploid (six sets, 42 chromosomes total), octoploid (eight sets, 56 chromosomes...
- Triti**** zhukovskyi, or Zhukovsky's wheat, is a hexaploid wheat, very closely resembling the Triti**** timopheevii, a tetraploid variety of wheat. T. zhukovskyi...