- anti-Müllerian
hormone from the male twin. Genetically, the
animal is chimeric:
karyotypy of a
sample of
cells shows XX/XY chromosomes. The
animal originates as...
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Rheum rhaponti****, the
false rhubarb,
rhapontic rhubarb or rhapontic, is a
plant species in the
genus Rheum found in the wild. It is the only
Rheum species...
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Rheum palmatum is a
species of
flowering plant in the
knotweed family Polygonaceae. It is
commonly called Chinese rhubarb,
ornamental rhubarb,
Turkey rhubarb...
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Rheum nobile, the
Sikkim rhubarb or
noble rhubarb (पदमचाल), is a
giant herbaceous plant native to the Himalaya, from
northeastern Afghanistan, east through...
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Rheum ribes, the
Syrian rhubarb or currant-fruited rhubarb, or warty-leaved rhubarb, is an
edible wild
rhubarb species in the
genus Rheum. It
grows between...
- R. hotaoense.
There have been at
least two
studies investigating the
karyotypy of this species, both
studies focussing on the
synonym R. undulatum. Both...
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different noises between species.
Alexander S.
Graphodatsky looked at the
karyotypy to
present more
evidence to
recognise these Russian and
Asian po****tions...
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Rheum australe,
synonym Rheum emodi, is a
flowering plant in the
family Polygonaceae. It is
commonly known as
Himalayan rhubarb,
Indian rhubarb and Red-veined...
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Rheum officinale, the
Chinese rhubarb, or
Indian rhubarb is a
rhubarb from the
family Polygonaceae native to China. In
Chinese it is
called yào yòng dà...
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These sections are
distinct morphologically, but as of 2010
studies in
karyotypy,
pollen morphology or
molecular data (chloroplast DNA) have
failed to...