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- to form allopolyploid offspring. In the latter case, one or more diploid F1 hybrids produce unreduced gametes that fuse to form allopolyploid progeny...
- comes from the combination of the genus names. Both diploid hybrids and allopolyploid hybrids are known and share this name. Early experimental crosses between...
- worldwide. It can further hybridize with related species due to its allopolyploid nature. It is native to much of Europe, West and Central Asia, and parts...
- word found across the African diaspora in the Americas. Okra is an allopolyploid of uncertain parentage. However, proposed parents include Abelmoschus...
- chromosome count References Notes Abelmoschus esculentus Okra Malvaceae Allopolyploid origin ****tive Uncertain Polyploid (tetraploid) usually 2n=4x=130 Joshi...
- evolutionary lineages. There are two main variants of hybrid species genomes: allopolyploid, which have one full chromosome set from each parent species, and homoploid...
- formation. An allopolyploid plant may result from a hybridisation event between two different species. Both autopolyploid and allopolyploid plants can often...
- United States. Opuntia erinacea is proposed by A.D. Stock to be an allopolyploid that resulted from hybridization between Opuntia diploursina and Opuntia...
- apoendemic is a polyploid of the parent taxon (or taxa in the case of allopolyploids), whereas a patroendemic has a lower, diploid chromosome count than...
- 'Schattenmorelle' (Prunus cerasus L.) genome reveals insights into its segmental allopolyploid nature". Frontiers in Plant Science. 14. doi:10.3389/fpls.2023.1284478...