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- means that the genomes of these cotton species comprise two distinct subgenomes, referred to as the At and Dt (the 't' for tetraploid, to distinguish...
- the two subgenomes within proso millet appears to have come from either P. capillare or a close relative of that species. The second subgenome does not...
- categories represent the ends of a spectrum of divergence between parental subgenomes. Polyploids that fall between these two extremes, which are often referred...
- architecture that is the result of numerous translocations between the three subgenomes. These translocations may cause breeding barriers and incompatibilities...
- malaccensis, and zebrina, as contributing substantially to the Ban, Dh, and Ze subgenomes of triploid cultivated bananas respectively. The genus Musa was created...
- replaced D614 as the dominant form in the pandemic. Coronavirus genomes and subgenomes encode six open reading frames (ORFs). In October 2020, researchers discovered...
- PMC 7303332. PMID 32595682. Comparative genomic analyses can ****ign the subgenomes of the allotetraploids, B. juncea and B. napus, with their diploid parental...
- hexaploid genome is an allohexaploid composed of two copies each of three subgenomes, AABBDD. The A genome is from T. urartu (AA). The B genome is a descendant...
- Yanai I, Rubin I, Lancet D (May 2001). "The complete human olfactory subgenome". Genome Research. 11 (5): 685–702. doi:10.1101/gr.171001. PMID 11337468...
- Angélique; Hu, Wei; Jin, Zhiqiang (2019). "Musa balbisiana genome reveals subgenome evolution and functional divergence". Nature Plants. 5 (8): 810–821. Bibcode:2019NatPl...