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- including diploids with n=6, 7, 8 and 9, and tetraploids, hexaploids, octaploids and dodecaploids. The largest number of chromosomes (2n=ca. 191) was observed...
- Br****ica are also tetraploids. Sugarcane can have ploidy levels higher than octaploid. Polyploidization can be a mechanism of sympatric speciation because polyploids...
- a ten-fold range (150~1,500 MB), potentially representing diploids to octaploids. The ancestral genus of Spirodela has the smallest genome size (150 MB...
- The breeding of strawberries started with the selection and cultivation of European strawberry species in western Europe in the 15th century while a similar...
- tuberosa Oca Oxalidaceae Allopolyploid origin ****tive Uncertain Polyploid (octaploid) 2n=8x=64 Emswhiller and Doyle, 2002; Emshwiller 2002; Emswhiller et al...
- while some are tetraploid with 96, and others hexaploid with 144 and octaploid with 192 chromosomes. Ivies are natives of Eurasia and North Africa but...
- derived from a cross between Rubus ursinus (R. vitifolius) 'Aughinbaugh' (octaploid) as the female parent and Rubus idaeus 'Red Antwerp' (diploid) as the...
- featuring diploid (X. tropicalis, 2n=20), tetraploid (X. laevis, 4n=36), octaploid (X. wittei, 8n=72), and dodecaploid (X. ruwenzoriensis, 12n=108) species...
- diploid state was 2n=22, but many species are hexaploid (6n = 66) or octaploid (8n = 88). Species accepted by Plants of the World Online, as of October 2022[update]...
- × Triti**** turgidum, genome AABBRR. × Triticosecale rimpaui Wittm. – octaploid triticale. Not completely stable, mainly historical importance. May be...