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DNA Damage and Polyploidization

2010
A growing body of evidence indicates that polyploidization triggers chromosomal instability and contributes to tumorigenesis. DNA damage is increasingly being recognized for its roles in promoting polyploidization. Although elegant mechanisms known as the DNA damage checkpoints are responsible for halting the cell cycle after DNA damage, agents that ...
Chow, Jeremy Pak Hong   +1 more
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Polyploidization of liver cells

2010
Eukaryotic organisms usually contain a diploid complement of chromosomes. However, there are a number of exceptions. Organisms containing an increase in DNA content by whole number multiples of the entire set of chromosomes are defined as polyploid. Cells that contain more than two sets of chromosomes were first observed in plants about a century ago ...
Séverine, Celton-Morizur   +1 more
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Genome evolution in polyploids

Plant Molecular Biology, 2000
Polyploidy is a prominent process in plants and has been significant in the evolutionary history of vertebrates and other eukaryotes. In plants, interdisciplinary approaches combining phylogenetic and molecular genetic perspectives have enhanced our awareness of the myriad genetic interactions made possible by polyploidy. Here, processes and mechanisms
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Disentangling a polyploid genome

Nature Plants, 2017
The sequencing and draft assembly of the sweet potato genome has resolved much of its complex genetic redundancies, allowing a better inference of the botanical origin of the staple crop.
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Incompatibility in polyploids

Genetica, 1930
1. The theory of incompatibility in polyploids is discussed in detail, with special reference to thebehaviour of incompatibility in polyploids and the segregation of genetic types in polyploids of different constitution. 2. Cytological evidence is adduced for the tetraploid nature ofVerbascum phoeniceum.
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Genetics of Polyploids

1996
Large gains in the knowledge of plant genetics have been made during the last decade due to the development and application of DNA markers. The use of DNA markers has allowed the construction of linkage maps, assessment of genetic variability, and gene tagging in a variety of species (Sobral and Honeycutt, 1994).
Jorge A. G. Da Silva, Bruno W. S. Sobral
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Meiosis in polyploids

Journal of Genetics, 1929
W. C. F. Newton, C. D. Darlington
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LETHAL-POLYPLOID—A POLYPLOID GENE IN DROSOPHILA HYDEI

Journal of Heredity, 1954
HANS GLOOR, HANSRUDOLF STAIGER
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