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Hexaploidy - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hexaploid is defined as a genome consisting of six sets of chromosomes (6N) within a nucleus , commonly found in certain plant species, such as domestic wheat. AI generated definition based on: Bioprocess Engineering (Third Edition), 2020.
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Polyploidy - Wikipedia
hexaploid (six sets of chromosomes) with the common name of bread wheat. Many agriculturally important plants of the genus Brassica are also tetraploids ...
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Hexaploidy - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hexaploidy is defined as a condition in which an organism has six sets of chromosomes, as seen in common wheat, and is often associated with gene multiplication ...
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hexaploid
hexaploid, a. and n. Biol. (ˈhɛksəplɔɪd) [f. hexa- + -ploid.] A. adj. (Made up of somatic cells) containing six sets of chromosomes. B. n. A hexaploid organism.1920 G. Täckholm in Svensk Bot. Tidskr. XIV. 302 The diploid and tetraploid forms [of roses] of the types 1 and 2 are represented in about e...
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HEXAPLOID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HEXAPLOID is having or being six times the monoploid chromosome number.
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Decoding the complexity of the hexaploid sweet potato genome
Originating in South America, sweet potato (also called sweetpotato) is a hexaploid species that has been domesticated for more than 5,000 years ...
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Solanum brevicaule
It is related to the potato, but unlike the potato which is tetraploid, it has several levels of ploidy: diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid.
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Chromosomes form into seven groups in hexaploid and tetraploid ...
Hexaploid wheat possesses 42 chromosomes derived from its three ancestral genomes. The 21 pairs of chromosomes can be further divided into seven groups of ...
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Haplotype-resolved chromosome-level genome of hexaploid ...
It provides evidence supporting that the hexaploid genome of Jerusalem artichoke was formed by hybridization between a tetraploid and a diploid ...
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Tetraploid and hexaploid wheat varieties reveal large differences in ...
The advanced cultivars are either registered as tetraploid (4×) or hexaploids (6×). Landraces (blue bars) may be mixtures of both ploidy levels ...
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Unraveling the Hexaploid Sweetpotato Inheritance Using Ultra ...
In a hexaploid organism, there are 15 possible pairing configurations for a chromosome segment during the prophase I of meiosis. To assess the level of ...
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Triticum zhukovskyi
Triticum zhukovskyi, or Zhukovsky's wheat, is a hexaploid wheat, very closely resembling the Triticum timopheevii, a tetraploid variety of wheat.
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pentaploid
pentaploid, a. and n. Biol. (ˈpɛntəplɔɪd) [f. penta- + -ploid.] (Made up of somatic cells) containing five sets of chromosomes. Also as n., a pentaploid organism.1921 Ann. Bot. XXXV. 185 Among the roses examined were diploid, tetraploid, pentaploid, and hexaploid forms. 1921 [see hexaploid a. and n....
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Carex rorulenta
A common species, it is a hexaploid with some chromosomal irregularities.
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octoploid
octoploid, a. (n.) Biol. (ˈɒktəplɔɪd) Also octa-. [f. octo- + -ploid.] (Made up of somatic cells) containing eight sets of chromosomes. Also as n., an octoploid organism.1925 C. C. Hurst Experiments in Genetics xxxviii. 542 By successive losses of septets the decaploid species would give rise to an ...
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