-
modification by humans, has
strains that are
diploid (two sets of chromosomes),
tetraploid (four sets of chromosomes) with the
common name of
durum or
macaroni wheat...
- "ploidy level"):
monoploid (1 set),
diploid (2 sets),
triploid (3 sets),
tetraploid (4 sets),
pentaploid (5 sets),
hexaploid (6 sets),
heptaploid or septaploid...
- and T. spelta) are the
result of a
hybridisation between a
domesticated tetraploid wheat,
probably T. dicoc**** or T. durum, and
another goatgr****, Ae. tauschii...
-
eastern gray treefrog,
northern gray treefrog,
common gray treefrog, or
tetraploid gray
treefrog to
distinguish it from its more southern,
genetically distinct...
- diploid, the
other half
tetraploid,
while some
species both have
diploid and
tetraploid po****tions. In
addition to the
tetraploids, are some
diploid species...
-
hexaploid wheat species derived from
hybridization between a
domesticated tetraploid wheat such as
emmer wheat and
another wheat species.
Whether spelt has...
- The
tetraploid complementation ****ay is a
technique in
biology in
which cells of two
mammalian embryos are
combined to form a new embryo. It is used to...
- (Triti****
turgidum ssp. turani**** also
called Triti**** turani****) is a
tetraploid wheat species. The
grain is
twice the size of modern-day wheat, and has...
- The more-common
pasta and
bread wheat types are polyploid,
having 28 (
tetraploid) and 42 (hexaploid) chromosomes,
compared to the 14 (diploid) chromosomes...
-
Pacific islands are
tetraploid,
apparently due to a
single hybridization event around 1.5 to 2
million years ago. The
tetraploid species are G. hirsutum...