Hybrid weakness, a phenomenon opposite to heterosis, refers to inferior growth and development in a hybrid relative to its pure-line parents. Little attention has been paid to the phenomenological or mechanistic aspect of hybrid weakness, probably due to its rare occurrence. “hybrids” (parental cDNA mixture) under both normal and N-limiting conditions by using locus-specific cDNA pyrosequencing.We report that the F1 hybrids showed weakness in several phenotypic traits at the final seedling-stage compared with their corresponding mid-parent values (MPVs). Nine of the 21 studied genes showed contrasted expression levels between hybrids and parents (MPVs) under normal vs. N-limiting conditions. Interestingly, under N-limiting conditions, the o...
Hybridization, a common process in nature, can give rise to a vast reservoir of allelic variants. Co...
Hybrid breakdown expressed as sterility or weakness or both in F2 or later generations is considered...
Allopolyploidization, i.e., concomitant merging and doubling of two or more divergent genomes in a c...
BACKGROUND:Hybrid weakness, a phenomenon opposite to heterosis, refers to inferior growth and develo...
Whether merger of two divergent genomes by hybridization at the homoploid level or coupled with WGD ...
breakdown expressed as sterility or weakness or both in F2 or later generations is considered to be ...
Viability and fertility in organisms depend on epistatic interactions between loci maintained in lin...
<div><p>Hybrid weakness (HW) is an important postzygotic isolation which occurs in both intra- and i...
The study compared the phenotypic performance of two diploid rice subspecies indica and japonica (Or...
ABSTRACT Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved a...
Hybrid weakness (HW) is an important postzygotic isolation which occurs in both intra- and inter-spe...
Abstract Background It was proposed that differentially-expressed genes, aside from genetic variatio...
Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved and superi...
<p>(<b>a</b>) The morphology of the 40-day seedlings of Taifeng A, V1134 and their F<sub>1</sub>. (b...
Hybridization and polyploidization are prominent processes in plant evolution. Hybrids and allopolyp...
Hybridization, a common process in nature, can give rise to a vast reservoir of allelic variants. Co...
Hybrid breakdown expressed as sterility or weakness or both in F2 or later generations is considered...
Allopolyploidization, i.e., concomitant merging and doubling of two or more divergent genomes in a c...
BACKGROUND:Hybrid weakness, a phenomenon opposite to heterosis, refers to inferior growth and develo...
Whether merger of two divergent genomes by hybridization at the homoploid level or coupled with WGD ...
breakdown expressed as sterility or weakness or both in F2 or later generations is considered to be ...
Viability and fertility in organisms depend on epistatic interactions between loci maintained in lin...
<div><p>Hybrid weakness (HW) is an important postzygotic isolation which occurs in both intra- and i...
The study compared the phenotypic performance of two diploid rice subspecies indica and japonica (Or...
ABSTRACT Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved a...
Hybrid weakness (HW) is an important postzygotic isolation which occurs in both intra- and inter-spe...
Abstract Background It was proposed that differentially-expressed genes, aside from genetic variatio...
Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved and superi...
<p>(<b>a</b>) The morphology of the 40-day seedlings of Taifeng A, V1134 and their F<sub>1</sub>. (b...
Hybridization and polyploidization are prominent processes in plant evolution. Hybrids and allopolyp...
Hybridization, a common process in nature, can give rise to a vast reservoir of allelic variants. Co...
Hybrid breakdown expressed as sterility or weakness or both in F2 or later generations is considered...
Allopolyploidization, i.e., concomitant merging and doubling of two or more divergent genomes in a c...