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Are tetraploids more successful? Floral signals, reproductive success and floral isolation in mixed-ploidy populations of a terrestrial orchid [PDF]
Background and Aims Polyploidization, the doubling of chromosome sets, is common in angiosperms and has a range of evolutionary consequences. Newly formed polyploid lineages are reproductively isolated from their diploid progenitors due to triploid ...
Gross, Karin, Schiestl, Florian P.
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The polyploid continuum and the landscape of polyploid genomic variation
Abstract Polyploid research has traditionally distinguished between autopolyploids and allopolyploids on the basis of evolutionary origins, modes of inheritance, or chromosomal pairing behavior during meiosis. It has long been recognized, however, that a binary classification does not accurately reflect the complexity and diversity ...
Alex D. Twyford +6 more
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Human Cell Polyploidization: the Good and the Evil.
Jing Zhang +4 more
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Design and construction of a new Drosophila species, D.synthetica, by synthetic regulatory evolution [PDF]
Here, I merge the principles of synthetic biology^1,2^ and regulatory evolution^3-11^ to create a new species^12-15^ with a minimal set of known elements.
Eduardo Moreno
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Surviving the Storm: The Role of Poly‐ and Depolyploidization in Tissues and Tumors
Polyploidization and depolyploidization are critical processes in the normal development and tissue homeostasis of diploid organisms. Recent investigations have revealed that polyaneuploid cancer cells (PACCs) exploit this ploidy variation as a survival ...
Yucui Zhao +3 more
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