-
ploidy levels, an
individual may be a
diploid (2x),
triploid (3x), or
autotetraploid (4x) (autopolyploid). The
cytotypes are
neither morphologically nor...
- Br****icaceae. It is
found mostly in
Central Europe in both a
diploid and an
autotetraploid form. This sets it
apart from the other,
mostly diploid, Arabidopsis...
-
unreduced gametes from each
diploid taxon – or
reduced gametes from two
autotetraploid taxa –
combine to form
allopolyploid offspring. In the
latter case,...
- 2020. Hornsey, K. G. (1973). "The
Occurrence of
Hexaploid Plants Among Autotetraploid Po****tions of
Sugar Beet, (Beta
vulgaris L.) and the
Production of...
- of
potato was a
major contribution. He
elucidated its
origin as an
autotetraploid and its cell
division behaviour. His
findings related to polyploids...
-
different species always have a
wider distribution than
diploid or
autotetraploid species, and
proposed that
polyploids formed through hybridization have...
-
inheritance and its
consequences for the
evolution of the
selfing rate in
autotetraploid species".
Genetics Research. 74 (1): 31–42. doi:10.1017/S0016672399003845...
-
proteomes of c****ava (Manihot
esculenta Crantz)
cultivar NZ199
diploid and
autotetraploid genotypes". PLOS ONE. 9 (4): e85991. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...985991A. doi:10...
-
common name
slender wild oat. It has
edible seeds. It is a
diploidized autotetraploid gr**** (2n=4x=28). Its
diploid ancestors are A.
hirtula Lag. and A. wiestii...
- was once
included with the
species P. mascula. The Gr****
peony is an
autotetraploid (4n=20) of
which the
diploid parent must have gone extinct. Bazos, I...