نتایج جستجو برای: ploidy level

تعداد نتایج: 1083459  

Journal: :Acta Scientiarum-agronomy 2022

The forage palm is widely cultivated in semiarid regions. It has a basic chromosome number of x = 11 and polyploids are the main variation. propagated via vegetative reproduction, sexual propagation rarely used. objective was to associate physiological quality seeds different cultivars with level ploidy genera Opuntia Nopalea. used were: diploids (2n 22) ‘F8’, ‘F21’, ‘IPA Sertânia’; tetraploids...

2018
Pascal Touzet Sarah Villain Laetitia Buret Hélène Martin Anne-Catherine Holl Céline Poux Joël Cuguen

Historical demographic processes and mating systems are believed to be major factors in the shaping of the intraspecies genetic diversity of plants. Among Caryophyllales, the Beta section of the genus Beta, within the Amaranthaceae/Chenopodiaceae alliance, is an interesting study model with species and subspecies (Beta macrocarpa, Beta patula, Beta vulgaris maritima and B.v. adanensis) differin...

Journal: :Cytotechnology 1999
X Léry G Charpentier S Belloncik

The DNA content of insect cell lines (6 lepidoptera, 1 coleoptera and 1 diptera) was determined by flow cytometry. The DNA profiles of the 8 cell lines tested were different. They were characterized by the presence of several peaks (2 to 7) corresponding to different ploidy levels, by differences in the fluorescence intensity of each peak and by the proportion of cells in each peak. Two cell li...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Ashraf S Ibrahim B B Magee D C Sheppard Molly Yang Sarah Kauffman Jeff Becker John E Edwards P T Magee

Candida albicans is the most common fungal pathogen of humans. The recent discovery of sexuality in this organism has led to the demonstration of a mating type locus which is usually heterozygous, although some isolates are homozygous. Tetraploids can be formed between homozygotes of the opposite mating type. However, the role of the mating process and tetraploid formation in virulence has not ...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2010
Mary C Wildermuth

Plant biotrophs often establish highly specialized and localized interaction sites where sustained nutrient exchange occurs. Increased plant nuclear DNA ploidy at or adjacent to these sites has now been reported for a diverse set of interactions, including those with fungal and bacterial symbionts and parasitic fungi and nematodes. Also, novel regulators of induced endoreduplication have recent...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1993
C de la Hoz A Baroja

The presence of high-ploidy cells in malignant tumours has long been documented. However, the biological significance of these cells is not known and there is a great deal of controversy over their proliferative potential. We have analysed the behaviour of these cells in two murine tumour lines, B16F10 melanoma and 3T3A31M angiosarcoma, determining their DNA content by microspectrophotometry an...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Scott L Nuismer Sarah P Otto

Although the majority of animals and plants, including humans, are dominated by the diploid phase of their life cycle, extensive diversity in ploidy level exists among eukaryotes, with some groups being primarily haploid whereas others alternate between haploid and diploid phases. Previous theory has illuminated conditions that favor the evolution of increased or decreased ploidy but has shed l...

2012
Jenny M. McLaughlan Gianni Liti Sarah Sharp Agnieszka Maslowska Edward J. Louis

The repression of genes in regions of heterochromatin is known as transcriptional silencing. It occurs in a wide range of organisms and can have importance in adaptation to the environment, developmental changes and disease. The model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used for many years to study transcriptional silencing, but until recently no study has been made in relation to ploidy...

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