10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AUTOPOLYPLOID»
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autopolyploid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Génétique quantitative et méthodes de sélection chez les ...
At a time when so much is said about biotechnology and genom- ics, it may seem
anachronistic to publish a book on quantitative genetics and the selection theory
of autopolyploid plants. Yet the development of biotechnology and genomics ...
Case studies Non—linear dosage efi'ects of corresponding ( 'homoeologous')
alleles in sugarcane, an autopolyploid Autopolyploid genomes, containing many
different homologous chromosomes that can pair and recombine in most or all ...
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ADVANCES IN BOTANICAL RESEARCH APL
The similarity of the two taxa strongly suggests an autopolyploid origin for S.
auriculatum. Other pairs of taxa which on the basis of morphology have a
probable autopolyploid origin are Bryum torquescens (n = 20) derived from B.
capillare (n ...
H. W. Woolhouse, R D Preston, 1979
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Issues in Life Sciences—Molecular Biology: 2013 Edition
Autopolyploid. Origin. in. Shepherd's. Purse. (Capsella. bursa-pastoriS). By a
News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Health & Medicine Week — Current study
results on Molecular Biology and Evolution have been published. According to
news ...
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Issues in Genetic Medicine: 2013 Edition
autopolyploid. species. By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science
Weekly — Investigators discuss new findings in Genetic Research. According to
news reporting out of Hobart, Australia, by NewsRx editors, researchers stated ...
Butifthis individualagain produces a few unreduced twentyonechromosome
gametesthatfuse with normal gametesfromthe same species, weget a twentyeight
chromosome autopolyploid individual.Itcarries two complete copies of the
parental ...
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Molecular Marker Systems in Plant Breeding and Crop Improvement
Therefore, it is useful to have genetic maps for tetraploid alfalfa populations,
although it is much more complex to develop maps for autopolyploid species
than for diploid species. The difficulty of constructing maps in an autopolyploid
species is ...
Horst L?rz, Gerhard Wenzel, 2007
karyotypes can be prepared and if there are more than two sets (three in triploids
and four in tetraploids) of morphologically similar chromosomes, this may
suggest autopolyploid nature of the polyploid, although additional evidence will
be ...
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The Evolution of the Genome
Strict autopolyploid AAAA 2. Interracial autopolyploid AAAA II. Amphiploids 1.
Segmental allopolyploid AsAsAtAt 2. Genomic allopolyploid AABB 3.
Autoallopolyploid AAAABB Distinguishing among categories of polyploids is not
always ...
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Genetics and Genomics of the Brassicaceae
The most cited example of autopolyploid speciation in Brassicaceae is that of the
tetraploid B. laevigata described by Manton (1937). B. laevigata is the most
common Biscutella species comprising diploid (2n=2x=18) and tetraploid (2n=4x
=36) ...
Renate Schmidt, Ian Bancroft, 2010
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AUTOPOLYPLOID»
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autopolyploid is used in the context of the following news items.
Double Your Pleasure: What Exactly Can You Get from Polyploidy?
... alleles (in an autopolyploid). Although not impossible, the fixation of a new mutation is much slower in a polyploid than in its diploid parents. «Discovery Institute, Oct 14»
Chromosomal variation in plant evolution
... and for discriminating between those derived from within a single species (autopolyploid) and those from hybridization between species (allopolyploid). «Am J Botany, Apr 04»