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Are Torulæ Haploid?

Nature, 1953
AT irregular intervals, yeast geneticists have reported1 the origin of asporogenous yeast types by the direct germination of spores. Naturally, they were entitled to believe that asporogenous yeasts generally referred to as Torulae may have had a similar origin.
M K, SUBRAMANIAM, B, RANGANATHAN
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Production of Haploids and Doubled Haploids in Maize

2012
The in vivo haploid induction approach offers several advantages compared to the in vitro induction approach and recurrent self-pollination. It is currently the method of choice for inbred line development in many commercial maize breeding programs. Here, we describe the in vivo approach for generation of maternal doubled haploids (DHs).
Vanessa, Prigge, Albrecht E, Melchinger
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Haploid and Doubled Haploid Technology

2007
The microspore culture technique has its wide applications in plant genetic research and breeding programmes in oilseed Brassicas due to its relative simplicity, efficiency in haploid and doubled haploid production, mutation and germplasm generation, and gene transformation.
Xu, L.   +6 more
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Haploid identification in maize

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
Doubled haploid (DH) line production throughin vivomaternal haploid induction is widely adopted in maize breeding programs. The established protocol for DH production includes four steps namelyin vivomaternal haploid induction, haploid identification, genome doubling of haploid, and self-fertilization of doubled haploids.
Abil Dermail   +2 more
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Haploids and doubled haploids in Citrus ssp.

2003
Citrus breeding is based either on conventional (hybridization, selection, mutation) or biotechnological methods, the latter employing in vitro tissue culture, regeneration from protoplasts, somatic hybridization, in vitro mutant selection, genetic transformation and haploid/doubled haploid production. All cultivated forms of Citrus spp.
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Doubled Haploid Technology: Generation of Doubled Haploid Maize Lines Using Haploid Inducers

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
Doubled haploid (DH) technology allows for the development of completely homozygous lines from heterozygous plants in only two generations. This approach has been widely adopted in maize breeding programs, as it expedites the generation of inbred lines compared to traditional methods. The DH approach is based on the use of maize genotypes that have the
Vencke K. Grüning   +2 more
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Haploid Superiority

Science, 2003
Greig, D., Travisano, M.
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Haploid of soybean

1996
Soybean (Glycine max, L. Merr.; 2n = 40) is an annual seed legume for the production of oil and protein. It is the world’s most important plant protein source for human consumption and animal feeds, in addition to being one of the most important sources of a high quality, low cholesterol edible oil.
Ching-Yeh Hu   +3 more
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Haploid

2008
John L. Capinera   +43 more
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Haploid Males in Paracopidosomopsis

Science, 1925
J T, Patterson, G W, Hamlett
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