نتایج جستجو برای: polyploidy

تعداد نتایج: 3304  

Journal: رستنیها 2002
P. L. UNIYAL S. SHIRZADIAN,

The meiotic chromosomes of 10 species (Pohlia elongata, Anomobryum cymbifolium, Brachymenium acuminatum, B. ochianum, B. sikkimense, Bryum cellulare, B. pseudotriquetrum, B. apiculatum, B. capillare and B. atrovirense), in four genera of the family Bryaceae of acrocarpous mosses are studied with special emphasis on their evolution, polyploidy and cytological features with reference to interrela...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Yingwang Liu Susan A Heilman Diego Illanes Greenfield Sluder Jason J Chen

Polyploidy is often an early event during cervical carcinogenesis, and it predisposes cells to aneuploidy, which is thought to play a causal role in tumorigenesis. Cervical and anogenital cancers are induced by the high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV). The HPV E6 oncoprotein induces polyploidy in human keratinocytes, yet the mechanism is not known. It was believed that E6 induces polyp...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Kelly Robertson Emma E Goldberg Boris Igić

Breakdown of self-incompatibility occurs repeatedly in flowering plants with important evolutionary consequences. In plant families in which self-incompatibility is mediated by S-RNases, previous evidence suggests that polyploidy may often directly cause self-compatibility through the formation of diploid pollen grains. We use three approaches to examine relationships between self-incompatibili...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
S L Nuismer J N Thompson

Genomic duplication through polyploidy has played a central role in generating the biodiversity of flowering plants. Nonetheless, how polyploidy shapes species interactions or the ecological dynamics of communities remains largely unknown. Here we provide evidence from a 4 year study demonstrating that the evolution of polyploidy has reshaped the interactions between a widespread plant and thre...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2013
Qi-Gang Li Li Zhang Chun Li Jim M Dunwell Yuan-Ming Zhang

Root nodule symbiosis (RNS) is one of the most efficient biological systems for nitrogen fixation and it occurs in 90% of genera in the Papilionoideae, the largest subfamily of legumes. Most papilionoid species show evidence of a polyploidy event that occurred approximately 58 Ma. Although polyploidy is considered to be an important evolutionary force in plants, the role of this papilionoid pol...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2005
Keith L Adams Jonathan F Wendel

Genome doubling (polyploidy) has been and continues to be a pervasive force in plant evolution. Modern plant genomes harbor evidence of multiple rounds of past polyploidization events, often followed by massive silencing and elimination of duplicated genes. Recent studies have refined our inferences of the number and timing of polyploidy events and the impact of these events on genome structure...

2011
Xinghong Ma Fei Gao Allison Rusie Jennifer Hemingway Alicia B. Ostmann Julie M. Sroga Anil G. Jegga Sanjoy K. Das

Cellular polyploidy has been widely reported in nature, yet its developmental mechanism and function remain poorly understood. In the present study, to better define the aspects of decidual cell polyploidy, we isolated pure polyploid and non-polyploid decidual cell populations from the in vivo decidual bed. Three independent RNA pools prepared for each population were then subjected to the Affy...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2018
Shuyuan Zhang Kejin Zhou Xin Luo Lin Li Ho-Chou Tu Alfica Sehgal Liem H Nguyen Yu Zhang Purva Gopal Branden D Tarlow Daniel J Siegwart Hao Zhu

Most cells in the liver are polyploid, but the functional role of polyploidy is unknown. Polyploidization occurs through cytokinesis failure and endoreduplication around the time of weaning. To interrogate polyploidy while avoiding irreversible manipulations of essential cell-cycle genes, we developed orthogonal mouse models to transiently and potently alter liver ploidy. Premature weaning, as ...

Journal: :molecular biology research communications 2013
mozhgan sedigh-ardekani iraj saadat mostafa saadat

propranolol (pl), a non-selective beta-blocker, is a cardiovascular drug widely used to treat hypertension. the present study was concerned with assessing the cytogenetic effects of this drug on chinese hamster ovary (cho) cell line. mtt assay was then carried out to determine the cytotoxicity index (ic50) of the drug. the ic50 value of pl was 0.43±0.02 mm. to investigate the clastogenic effect...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Matthew J. Hegarty Simon J. Hiscock

Polyploidy, or the presence of two or more diploid parental genome sets within an organism, is found to an amazing degree in higher plants. In addition, many plant species traditionally considered to be diploid have recently been demonstrated to have undergone rounds of genome duplication in the past and are now referred to as paleopolyploids. Polyploidy and interspecific hybridisation (with wh...

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