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Cardiomyocyte maturation and proliferation is a flip coin. [PDF]

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Abouleisa RRE   +3 more
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The hidden threat: genetic load dynamics in tetraploids and diploids. [PDF]

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Muñoz Mora VH   +4 more
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Development of a homeolog-specific gene editing system in an evolutionary model for the study of polyploidy in nature. [PDF]

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Shan S   +8 more
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Placental insufficiency disrupts cardiomyocyte ploidy and cell cycle fate in growth-restricted fetal sheep. [PDF]

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Barooni N   +4 more
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“Polyploidy in Rabbits”

Nature, 1950
IN 1948, Prof. G. Haggqvist1 reported the production of tetraploid frogs (Rana temporaria) by colchicine treatment at fertilization, all previous workers having been unsuccessful. Chromosome counts were not made. Instead, tetraploidy was inferred from the relatively greater volume of epidermal nuclei of some treated animals as compared with controls ...
R A, BEATTY, M, FISCHBERG
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Polyploidy and transposons

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
In his interesting commentary on transposable elements (TEs), gene silencing and macroevolution, John McDonald[1xMcDonald, J. Trends Ecol. Evol. 1998; 13: 94–95Abstract | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (52)See all References[1]omitted a major player that has acted in concert with TEs to drive vertebrate and plant evolution, namely, polyploidy.
M A, Matzke, A J, Matzke
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