نتایج جستجو برای: induced polyploidy

تعداد نتایج: 982668  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Avraham A Levy Moshe Feldman

Polyploidy is an evolutionary process whereby two or more genomes are brought together into the same nucleus, usually by hybridization followed by chromosome doubling. As a result, the new polyploid is genetically isolated from its diploid progenitor(s) and a new species is formed. The importance of polyploidy was recognized early in the 20th century and for the past decades many studies have a...

2010
Steven B. Cannon Dan Ilut Andrew D. Farmer Sonja L. Maki Gregory D. May Susan R. Singer Jeff J. Doyle

BACKGROUND Several lines of evidence indicate that polyploidy occurred by around 54 million years ago, early in the history of legume evolution, but it has not been known whether this event was confined to the papilionoid subfamily (Papilionoideae; e.g. beans, medics, lupins) or occurred earlier. Determining the timing of the polyploidy event is important for understanding whether polyploidy mi...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2001
J Selfridge K T Hsia N J Redhead D W Melton

The ERCC1 gene is essential for the repair of UV-induced DNA damage. Unlike most genes in the nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway, ERCC1 is also involved in recombinational repair. Perhaps for this reason, ERCC1 knockout mice are not a model for the human NER deficiency disorder, xeroderma pigmentosum. Instead, ERCC1 null mice are severely runted and die before weaning from liver failure w...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Julie M Sroga Xinghong Ma Sanjoy K Das

Polyploidy has been reported in several animal cells, as well as within humans; however the mechanism of developmental regulation of this process remains poorly understood. Polyploidy occurs in normal biologic processes as well as in pathologic states. Decidual polyploid cells are terminally differentiated cells with a critical role in continued uterine development during embryo implantation an...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2008
Zuzana Storchova Christian Kuffer

Polyploidy, an increased number of chromosome sets, is a surprisingly common phenomenon in nature, particularly in plants and fungi. In humans, polyploidy often occurs in specific tissues as part of terminal differentiation. Changes in ploidy can also result from pathophysiological events that are caused by viral-induced cell fusion or erroneous cell division. Tetraploidization can initiate chr...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2008
Nagib M A Nassar D Graciano-Ribeiro S D C Fernandes P C Araujo

Information on anatomical structure is needed by breeders working on improvement for drought tolerance. For studying the effect of polyploidy on cassava anatomy and its significance to tolerance to drought, we induced a polyploidy type of a selected clone (UnB 530) by applying an aqueous solution of 0.2% colchicine on lateral buds for a period of 12 h. The stem identified as tetraploid was prop...

Journal: :Annual review of genetics 2008
Jeff J Doyle Lex E Flagel Andrew H Paterson Ryan A Rapp Douglas E Soltis Pamela S Soltis Jonathan F Wendel

Polyploidy is a common mode of evolution in flowering plants. The profound effects of polyploidy on gene expression appear to be caused more by hybridity than by genome doubling. Epigenetic mechanisms underlying genome-wide changes in expression are as yet poorly understood; only methylation has received much study, and its importance varies among polyploids. Genetic diploidization begins with ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2013
Valerie L Soza Kendall L Haworth Verónica S Di Stilio

The discovery of ancient whole-genome duplications in eukaryotic lineages has renewed the interest in polyploidy and its effects on the diversification of organisms. Polyploidy has large-scale effects on both genotype and phenotype and has been linked to the evolution of genome size, dioecy, and changes in ecological interactions, such as pollinator visitation. Here, we take a molecular systema...

Journal: :journal of cell and molecular research 0
abdolkarim chehregani rad fariba mohsenzadeh hajar salehi

chromosome counting was performed in nine populations of achillea tenuifolia lam and eight populations of a. bieberestinii afan (asteraceae) collected from hamedan and kermanshah provinces in the west of iran. chromosome numbers in both species varied from 2n=2x=18 to 2n=4x=36. some populations of both species showed (2n=4x=36) chromosome number that is the first report as polyploidy levels. an...

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