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allotetraploid

[‚a·lō′te·trə‚plȯid]
(genetics)
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Genetic variation in the allotetraploid Dryopteris corleyi (Dryopteridaceae) and its diploid parental species in the Iberian Peninsula.
A whole transcriptome analysis was conducted on the allotetraploid Coffea arabica by using the SNiPloid software for the analysis of the contribution of subgenomes to the transcriptome [10].
Unreduced allodiploid spores develop into gametophytes capable of producing allotetraploid sporophytes through suiting or sib meting.
Creeping bentgrass is allotetraploid with [A.sub.2] and [A.sub.3] genomes whereas colonial and dryland bentgrass are also allotetraploid with common genomes [A.sub.1] and [A.sub.2] (Jones, 1956).
Do self-fertilization and genetic drift promote a very low genetic variability in the allotetraploid Bulinus truncatus (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) populations?
Waxy phenotype evolution in the allotetraploid cereal broomcorn millet: mutations at the GBSSI locus in their functional and phylogenetic context.
This was due to the development of an allotetraploid and a monosomic addition.
lanatus subsp.turkestanicus to be the allotetraploid C.
component genome B of the allotetraploid Mexican species S.
Abstract: The wild rice species Oryza latifolia is endemic to Tropical America, allotetraploid and has a CCDD genome type.
Gaut BS, Doebley JF (1997) DNA sequence evidence for the segmental allotetraploid origin of maize.
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