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Nature, 1927
MR. HUSKINS' description (NATURE, Jan. 8, p. 49) of the strict correlation he has observed between abnormal chromosome behaviour and abnormal breeding results in fatuoid oats encourages me to put forward suggestions based partly on analogous observations of my own.
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MR. HUSKINS' description (NATURE, Jan. 8, p. 49) of the strict correlation he has observed between abnormal chromosome behaviour and abnormal breeding results in fatuoid oats encourages me to put forward suggestions based partly on analogous observations of my own.
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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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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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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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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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Challenges of Genotyping Polyploid Species
2014Most plant species are known to be either ancient or recent polyploids, containing more than one genome as a result of past interspecific hybridization events (allopolyploidy) and/or genome doubling (autopolyploidy). Genotyping in polyploid species offers a set of unique challenges.
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Simultaneous Phasing of Multiple Polyploids
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2020Laxmi Parida, Filippo Utro
exaly
Genome Editing by CRISPR/Cas9 in Polyploids
Methods in Molecular Biology, 2023David Posé, Carmen Martín Pizarro
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Parentage and sibship inference from markers in polyploids
Molecular Ecology Resources, 2014Jinliang Wang, Kim T Scribner
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Polyploids integrate genomic changes and ecological shifts
New Phytologist, 2012Christian N Parisod
exaly

