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Diploid hepatocytes resist acetaminophen-induced liver injury through suppressed JNK signaling. [PDF]

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Wilson SR   +12 more
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Hybridization and Polyploidy Shaped the Evolutionary History of a Complex of Cryptic Species in European Woodrushes (Luzula sect. Luzula). [PDF]

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EMBRYOLOGY OF DIPLOID × DIPLOID AND DIPLOID × TETRAPLOID CROSSES IN POINSETTIA

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1969
Hybridization between diploid cultivars of poinsettia results in abundant seed production. However, with the diploid used as the maternal parent in crosses with tetraploids, less than 1% viable seedlings are realized. Cytological observations indicated a 2:3:2 chromosome number ratio of the embryo, endosperm and maternal tissue in diploid crosses with
Daniel Milbocker, Kenneth Sink
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Polyploidy and diploidization in soybean

Molecular Breeding, 2023
Polyploidy is widespread and particularly common in angiosperms. The prevalence of polyploidy in the plant suggests it as a crucial driver of diversification and speciation. The paleopolyploid soybean (Glycine max) is one of the most important crops of plant protein and oil for humans and livestock.
Jingya Yuan, Qingxin Song
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Diploid parthenogenesis and androgenesis in diploid Solanum

Euphytica, 1972
Diploid parthenogenetic and androgenetic plants were found in certain interspecific hybrid combinations in diploid Solanum. Self progenies of parthenotes of S. verrucosum appeared highly uniform and 100% homozygous for resistance to Race 1.2.3.4 of Phytophthora infestans. They can be of prime importance for breeding if homozygous lines are needed.
M. M. F. Abdalla, J. G. Th. Hermsen
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Diploids in Microsporum gypseum

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1974
The paper studies diploids in dermatophyteMicrosporum gypseum. They were isolated as the more rapidly growing sectors from heterokaryons on minimal medium. They are characterized by their wild morphology, conidiation and growth rate, and they are prototrophic. In their genome they contain all the markers present in both mutant components.
K, Lenhart   +3 more
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Formation of asci with two diploid spores by diploid cells of Saccharomyces

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1972
Fifteen yeast strains that produced predominantly two-spored asci were found to include three strains having no more than two nuclei per ascus. The progeny of the spores of these three strains were capable of sporulation without conjugation. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) determinations showed that both vegetative cells and spores were diploid ...
N S, Grewal, J J, Miller
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