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joined in
pairs of
homologous chromosomes. However, some
organisms are
polyploid.
Polyploidy is
especially common in plants. Most
eukaryotes have diploid...
- Half of all
known plant genera contain polyploid species, and
about two-thirds of all gr****es are
polyploid. Many
animals are
uniformly diploid, though...
- A
polyploid complex, also
called a diploid-
polyploid complex, is a
group of
interrelated and
interbreeding species that also have
differing levels of ploidy...
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successful polyploid species is
sometimes a****ual, by
parthenogenesis or apomixis, as for
unknown reasons many a****ual
organisms are
polyploid. Rare instances...
- ****tive hybridization? ****tive parental/
introgressive species Polyploid or homoploid?
Polyploid chromosome count References Notes Abelmoschus esculentus Okra...
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fundamental to the
evolutionary history of plants.
Plants frequently form
polyploids,
individuals with more than two
copies of each chromosome.
Whole genome...
- Van Tuyl, J.M. (2004). "Use of 2n
gametes for the
production of ****ual
polyploids from
sterile Oriental ×
Asiatic hybrids of
lilies (Lilium)". Theoretical...
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allele may also be said to
reside at a
particular locus.
Diploid and
polyploid cells whose chromosomes have the same
allele at a
given locus are called...
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species are
polyploid [Xn],
having more than two sets of
homologous chromosomes.
Important crops such as
tobacco or
wheat are
often polyploid, compared...
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chromosome count as the
parent taxon it
evolved from. An
apoendemic is a
polyploid of the
parent taxon (or taxa in the case of allopolyploids),
whereas a...