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Banana breeding by genome design
ABSTRACT Bananas and plantains of the genus Musa constitute the most vital fruits and staple foods. Cultivated bananas may have originated from intraspecific and interspecific hybridizations of four wild species, namely Musa acuminata (A), M. balbisiana (B), M. schizocarpa (S), and the Australimusa species (T).
Rida Arshad +13 more
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Effects of chromosome number reduction on mitotic and meiotic stability in fission yeast. [PDF]
Jiang Y +10 more
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The effect of B chromosomes on meiosis in autotetraploid Lolium perenne [PDF]
A. J. Macefield, Gareth M. Evans
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Hybrid sorghum breeding in China: A historical review and perspectives
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the promotion and application of three‐line hybrid sorghum in China, this review highlights pivotal scientific breakthroughs, systematically summarizes the progress in hybrid sorghum breeding and dwarf sorghum breeding in the country, and presents an outlook on the future of sorghum breeding.
Xiangxiang Meng +4 more
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ClPS1 gene-mediated manipulation of 2n pollen formation enables the creation of triploid seedless watermelon. [PDF]
Pang W +6 more
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Three-dimensional reconstruction of chromosome pairing during the zygotene stage of meiosis in Lilium longiflorum (thunb.) [PDF]
Preben Bach Holm
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Abstract Systematics studies within the freshwater red algal order Batrachospermales have used only one to a few genes to infer evolutionary relationships. The phylogenetic trees presented in these studies recovered monophyletic genera with strong support, but the relationships among genera were often not well supported.
Roseanna M. Crowell +2 more
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Phosphatase regulation in cell division: With emphasis on PP2A-B56. [PDF]
Oh J +6 more
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Meiosis in the domestic ruminants with particular reference to Robertsonian translocations [PDF]
D.N. Logue
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Genetic Susceptibility to Periodontitis
Aim: The aim of this narrative review was to identify genes carrying risk alleles associated with an increased risk of periodontitis and to place them in a biological context. Methods: The literature was reviewed based on predefined criteria. Results: The identified genes largely fall into functions linking immune response with tissue repair. The genes
Gesa M. Richter, Arne S. Schaefer
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