نتایج جستجو برای: hexaploids

تعداد نتایج: 85  

2015
Deepmala Sehgal Prashant Vikram Carolina Paola Sansaloni Cynthia Ortiz Carolina Saint Pierre Thomas Payne Marc Ellis Ahmed Amri César Daniel Petroli Peter Wenzl Sukhwinder Singh Swarup Kumar Parida

Identifying and mobilizing useful genetic variation from germplasm banks to breeding programs is an important strategy for sustaining crop genetic improvement. The molecular diversity of 1,423 spring bread wheat accessions representing major global production environments was investigated using high quality genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) loci, and gene-based markers for various adaptive and qua...

2011
G. VELU R. SINGH

Micronutrient malnutrition, resulting from dietary deficiency of important minerals such as zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe), is a widespread food-related health problem. Genetic enhancement of crops with elevated levels of these micronutrients is one of the most cost effective ways of solving global micronutrient malnutrition problem. Development and dissemination of high Zn and Fe containing high-yiel...

2011
Jiali Wang Dongcheng Liu Xiaoli Guo Wenlong Yang XiuJie Wang Kehui Zhan Aimin Zhang

Interspecific hybridization has a much greater effect than chromosome doubling on gene expression; however, the associations between homeologous gene expression changes and polyhaploidization had rarely been addressed. In this study, cDNA-single strand conformation polymorphism analysis was applied to measure the expression of 30 homeologous transcripts in naturally occurring haploid (ABD, 2n =...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2012
M S Pagliarini C B Valle E M Santos D V Mendes Z H Bernardo A B Mendes-Bonato N Silva V Calisto

The genus Brachiaria comprises more than 100 species and is the single most important genus of forage grass in the tropics. Brachiaria brizantha, widely used in Brazilian pastures for beef and dairy production, is native to tropical Africa. As a subsidy to the breeding program underway in Brazil, cytological studies were employed to determine the chromosome number and to evaluate microspo...

2015
Hiroki Nakano Nobuyuki Mizuno Yukio Tosa Kentaro Yoshida Pyoyun Park Shigeo Takumi

Hybrid chlorosis, a type of hybrid incompatibility, has frequently been reported in inter- and intraspecific crosses of allopolyploid wheat. In a previous study, we reported some types of growth abnormalities such as hybrid necrosis and observed hybrid chlorosis with mild or severe abnormalities in wheat triploids obtained in crosses between tetraploid wheat cultivar Langdon and four Ae. tausch...

Journal: :Nordic Journal of Botany 2022

Using flow cytometry and microsatellite DNA analysis (MSDA), we studied hybrids between Rubus caesius various other species, with an emphasis on Sweden. We show that sect. Corylifolii arise easily. They a large variation in morphology, but can normally be recognised by number of characters. are typically hexaploids, ~13% the pentaploids ~8% tetraploids. With MSDA, they harder to identify than R...

2012
Beery Yaakov Smadar Ben-David Khalil Kashkush

The diversity and evolution of wheat (Triticum-Aegilops group) genomes is determined, in part, by the activity of transposable elements that constitute a large fraction of the genome (up to 90%). In this study, we retrieved sequences from publicly available wheat databases, including a 454-pyrosequencing database, and analyzed 18,217 insertions of 18 Stowaway-like miniature inverted-repeat tran...

2017
Qing Liu Lei Lin Xiangying Zhou Paul M. Peterson Jun Wen

Understanding the diversification of polyploid crops in the circum-Mediterranean region is a challenging issue in evolutionary biology. Sequence data of three nuclear genes and three plastid DNA fragments from 109 accessions of Avena L. (Poaceae) and the outgroups were used for maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses. The evolution of cultivated oat (Avena sativa L.) and its close relatives wa...

Journal: :Genome 2012
Galina Pendinen David M Spooner Jiming Jiang Tatjana Gavrilenko

Wild potato ( Solanum L. sect. Petota Dumort.) species contain diploids (2n = 2x = 24) to hexaploids (2n = 6x = 72). J.G. Hawkes classified all hexaploid Mexican species in series Demissa Bukasov and, according to a classic five-genome hypothesis of M. Matsubayashi in 1991, all members of series Demissa are allopolyploids. We investigated the genome composition of members of Hawkes's serie...

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