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Hybridization followed by
genome duplication may be a more
common path to
allopolyploidy because F1
hybrids between taxa
often have
relatively high
rates of...
- a
single species (autopolyploidy) or
combine those of two
species (
allopolyploidy).
Because of
functional redundancy,
genes are
rapidly silenced or lost...
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analyses in the
apple genus Malus s.l.
reveal widespread hybridization and
allopolyploidy driving diversification, with
insights into the
complex biogeographic...
- the same species). The
second occurred after the split, and was an
allopolyploidy event (the
result of
hybridization between two lineages). The customary...
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hypotheses have been
proposed to
explain the
origin of Sequoia's polyploidy:
allopolyploidy by
hybridization between Metasequoia and some
probably extinct taxodiaceous...
- C. (20
January 2021). "Ribosomal DNA
revealed an
extensive role of
allopolyploidy in the
radiation of Ulex L.". bioRxiv 10.1101/2021.01.20.427424. Pausas;...
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chromosome doubling. The so-called Br****ica
triangle is an
example of
allopolyploidy,
where three different parent species have
hybridized in all possible...
- Daniel; Chang, Zhao-Yang; Wen, Jun (2016-06-13). "Multiple
events of
allopolyploidy in the
evolution of the
racemose lineages in
Prunus (Rosaceae) based...
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telomeres as well as a
vestigial second centromere. Polyploidy,
especially allopolyploidy,
which occurs often in plants, can also
result in
reproductive incompatibilities...
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Linnean Society of London: 27–36. Feldman, M.; Levy, A.A. (2005). "
Allopolyploidy – a
shaping force in the
evolution of
wheat genomes".
Cytogenetic and...