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- Plains viscacha rat, Salmonidae fish, the cotton Gossypium hirsutum pentaploid (five sets; 5x), for example Kenai Birch (Betula kenaica) hexaploid (six...
- some other organisms. Dog roses (Rosa sect. Caninae) are most commonly pentaploid, i.e. with five times the base number of seven chromosomes for the genus...
- Fragaria (/frəˈɡɛəri.ə/) is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, commonly known as strawberries for their edible fruits. There are...
- monoploid (1 set), diploid (2 sets), triploid (3 sets), tetraploid (4 sets), pentaploid (5 sets), hexaploid (6 sets), heptaploid or septaploid (7 sets), etc....
- of additional research suggests that some are pentaploid or hexaploid. Hanelt also observed pentaploid forms in Prunus x fruticans hybrids, while listing...
- or downy birch Betula pubescens subsp. tortuosa - Arctic white birch Pentaploid (5n = 70). Betula kenaica - Kenai birch Hexaploid (6n = 84). Betula papyrifera...
- species (with 36 chromosomes): S. chaucha and S. juzepczukii. There is one pentaploid cultivated species (with 60 chromosomes): S. curtilobum. There are two...
- triploid (3 × 12 = 36 chromosomes), tetraploid (4 × 12 = 48 chromosomes), pentaploid (5 × 12 = 60) and even hexaploid (6 × 12 = 72 chromosome) species or po****tions...
- (2n = 2x = 24), triploid (2n = 3x = 36), tetraploid (2n = 4x = 48), or pentaploid (2n = 5x = 60). Wild relatives mostly have 2n=24. 124 Orangutan (Pongo)...
- Asparagaceae Allopolyploid origin Confirmed Uncertain Polyploid (usu. pentaploid, triploid) 2n=5x(3x)=150(90) Robert et al., 2008; Hughes et al., 2007...