Cytological Observation of Distant Hybridization Barrier and Preliminary Investigation of Hybrid Offspring in Tea Plants [PDF]
The undertaking of distant hybridization holds paramount significance for the innovation of tea germplasm resources and the cultivation of superior, specialized tea varieties.
Xiaoli Mo +4 more
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A general model of distant hybridization reveals the conditions for extinction in Atlantic salmon and brown trout. [PDF]
Interspecific hybridization is common in nature but can be increased in frequency or even originated by human actions, such as species introduction or habitat modification, which may threaten species persistence.
Claudio S Quilodrán +2 more
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DISTANT HYBRIDIZATION OF PLANTS OF ALLIUM L.
The basic problem of breeding of onions, including development of varieties and hybrids, characterized by high yield, early maturity, marketable product that are grown in different regions of the country is described in the article.
V. I. Burenin, V. V. Shumilina
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Pollen–Pistil Interaction During Distant Hybridization in Plants
A combination of high potential productivity and ecological stability is essential for current cultivars, which is achievable by breeding. Interspecific/intergeneric hybridization remains a key approach to producing new high-yielding and resistant ...
Ekaterina V. Zakharova +5 more
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Distant hybridization as a method of haploid production in cereals
Elimination of chromosomes is a phenomenon widespread in distant hybrids. It ranges from the loss of one or two chromosomes to elimination of whole chromosome complement of one of the parents.
T. I. Djatchouk +3 more
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Origin of African Physacanthus (Acanthaceae) via wide hybridization. [PDF]
Gene flow between closely related species is a frequent phenomenon that is known to play important roles in organismal evolution. Less clear, however, is the importance of hybridization between distant relatives.
Erin A Tripp +3 more
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Research advances in animal distant hybridization [PDF]
Distant hybridization refers to crosses between two different species or higher-ranking taxa that enables interspecific genome transfer and leads to changes in phenotypes and genotypes of the resulting progeny. If progeny derived from distant hybridization are bisexual and fertile, they can form a hybrid lineage through self-mating, with major ...
Min Tao, Qinbo Qin, Shaojun Liu
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Instability of chromosome number and DNA methylation variation induced by hybridization and amphidiploid formation between
Background Distant hybridization can result genome duplication and allopolyploid formation which may play a significant role in the origin and evolution of many plant species.
Wang Yanjie +8 more
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Evidence for Paternal Mitochondrial DNA Leakage in Diploid Hybrid Fish Lineages [PDF]
Distant hybridization induces genomic instability in offspring, driving the occurrence of gene recombination and mutation. Analysis of the genomic genetic composition can be used to infer the genetic evolutionary relationships between species.
Yalan Zhang +13 more
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Genomes reveal pervasive distant hybridization in nature among cyprinid fishes. [PDF]
Abstract Background Genomic data have unveiled a fascinating aspect of the evolutionary past, showing that the mingling of different species through hybridization has left its mark on the histories of numerous life forms.
Ren L +14 more
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