Definition of Homoploid. Meaning of Homoploid. Synonyms of Homoploid

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- [citation needed] Homoploid means "at the same ploidy level", i.e. having the same number of homologous chromosomes. For example, homoploid hybridization...
- chromosome number. Hybridization without change in chromosome number is called homoploid hybrid speciation. This is the situation found in most animal hybrids...
- allopolyploid, which have one full chromosome set from each parent species, and homoploid, which are a mosaic of the parent species genomes with no increase in...
- hybridization? ****tive parental/ introgressive species Polyploid or homoploid? Polyploid chromosome count References Notes Abelmoschus esculentus Okra...
- Mendota near Madison, Wisconsin, in the New World. D. g. mendotae may be a homoploid hybrid taxon. In the lower Great Lakes, the po****tions are mostly hybrids...
- Hybridization may be important in speciation in some plant groups. However, homoploid hybrid speciation (not increasing the number of sets of chromosomes) may...
- L.; Rieseberg, Loren H. (May–June 2005). "The Ecological Genetics of Homoploid Hybrid Speciation". Journal of Heredity. 96 (3): 241–252. doi:10.1093/jhered/esi026...
- evolution that appear to be highly prevalent in several fungal taxa. Indeed, homoploid speciation (hybrid speciation without a change in chromosome number) has...
- Howarth, Dianella G.; David A. Baum (2005). "Genealogical evidence of homoploid hybrid speciation in an adaptive radiation of Scaevola (Goodeniaceae)...
- of Purple cone spruce (Picea purpurea) in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau: homoploid hybrid origin and Pleistocene expansion". Molecular Ecology. 23 (2): 343–359...