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Effect of Different Factors on Androgenesis Induction in Anther Culture of African Marigold (Tagetes erecta) and French Marigold (Tagetes patula) [PDF]
Introduction Given the economic importance of growing flowers and plants in the world, the use of new technologies and methods in the improvement of ornamental plants in order to market them can play a significant role in marketing of these products and ...
R. Shafiee +4 more
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The dynamics of genome replication using deep sequencing [PDF]
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Adaptation to high ethanol reveals complex evolutionary pathways [PDF]
Tolerance to high levels of ethanol is an ecologically and industrially relevant phenotype of microbes, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this complex trait remain largely unknown.
Arslan, Ahmed +15 more
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The efficiency of the anther culture method in vitro largely depends on the responsiveness of varieties and hybrids to the induction of androgenesis. The purpose of the current study was to estimate the efficiency of haploproduction of regenerated lines (
N. G. Chertkova +3 more
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Cytological study on haploid male fertility in maize
Doubled haploid (DH) breeding technology, which relies on haploid genome doubling, is widely used in commercial maize breeding. Spontaneous haploid genome doubling (SHGD), a more simplified and straightforward method, is gaining popularity among maize ...
Ji-wei YANG +4 more
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Haploid, diploid and tetraploid shoots of Echinacea purpurea L. sharing the same genome were cultured in medium and their rooting response to the composition of the culture medium was investigated.
Rong Chen, Yuesheng Yang, Hong Wu
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Ferns have survived changing habitats and environmental extremes of different eras, wherein, the exploratory haploid gametophytes are believed to have played a major role.
Bhuvnesh Sareen +5 more
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The use of maize haploidy inducers as a tool in agricultural plant biotechnology
The discovery of the ability of some mutations to stimulate haploidy during hybridization made it possible to create one of the most promising and sought-after trends in the field of reproductive biology.
A. V. Ulyanov +2 more
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Catastrophic chromosomal restructuring during genome elimination in plants. [PDF]
Genome instability is associated with mitotic errors and cancer. This phenomenon can lead to deleterious rearrangements, but also genetic novelty, and many questions regarding its genesis, fate and evolutionary role remain unanswered.
Bradnam, Keith R +9 more
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Recombining your way out of trouble: the genetic architecture of hybrid fitness under environmental stress [PDF]
Hybridization between species is a fundamental evolutionary force that can both promote and delay adaptation. There is a deficit in our understanding of the genetic basis of hybrid fitness, especially in non-domesticated organisms.
Bendixsen, D. +5 more
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