Allopolyploidy is a significant evolutionary process, resulting in new species with diploid or greater chromosome complements derived from two or more progenitor species. We examined the chromosomal consequences of genomic merger in Arabidopsis suecica, the allotetraploid hybrid of Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis arenosa. Fluorescence in situ hybridization with centromere, nucleolus organizer region (NOR), and 5S rRNA gene probes reveals the expected numbers of progenitor chromosomes in natural A. suecica, but one pair of A. thaliana NORs and one pair of A. arenosa-derived 5S gene loci are missing. Similarly, in newly formed synthetic A. suecica-like allotetraploids, pairs of A. thaliana NORs are gained de novo, lost, and or...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a major factor in the evolution of multicellular eukaryotes, yet b...
Allopolyploids arise from the hybridization of two species concomitant to genome doubling. While est...
<div><p>Genome duplication, which results in polyploidy, is disruptive to fundamental biological pro...
Allopolyploidy is a significant evolutionary process, resulting in new species with diploid or great...
Arabidopsis suecica is a natural allotetraploid species formed via hybridization of Arabidopsis thal...
Most diploid organisms have polyploid ancestors. The evolutionary process of polyploidization is poo...
Polyploidization is a major genome modification that results in plant species with multiple chromoso...
Polyploidy is an example of instantaneous speciation when it involves the formation of a new cytotyp...
Allopolyploids contain complete sets of chromosomes from two or more different progenitor species. B...
2014-11-20Recent developments in genomics are revolutionizing our views of genome evolution, demonst...
Polyploids are common and arise frequently by genome duplication (autopolyploids) or interspecific h...
Polyploidy is a major force shaping eukaryote evolution but poses challenges for meiotic chromosome ...
SummaryWhole genome duplication (WGD) is a major factor in the evolution of multicellular eukaryotes...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a major factor in the evolution of multicellular eukaryotes, yet b...
Allopolyploids arise from the hybridization of two species concomitant to genome doubling. While est...
<div><p>Genome duplication, which results in polyploidy, is disruptive to fundamental biological pro...
Allopolyploidy is a significant evolutionary process, resulting in new species with diploid or great...
Arabidopsis suecica is a natural allotetraploid species formed via hybridization of Arabidopsis thal...
Most diploid organisms have polyploid ancestors. The evolutionary process of polyploidization is poo...
Polyploidization is a major genome modification that results in plant species with multiple chromoso...
Polyploidy is an example of instantaneous speciation when it involves the formation of a new cytotyp...
Allopolyploids contain complete sets of chromosomes from two or more different progenitor species. B...
2014-11-20Recent developments in genomics are revolutionizing our views of genome evolution, demonst...
Polyploids are common and arise frequently by genome duplication (autopolyploids) or interspecific h...
Polyploidy is a major force shaping eukaryote evolution but poses challenges for meiotic chromosome ...
SummaryWhole genome duplication (WGD) is a major factor in the evolution of multicellular eukaryotes...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a major factor in the evolution of multicellular eukaryotes, yet b...
Allopolyploids arise from the hybridization of two species concomitant to genome doubling. While est...
<div><p>Genome duplication, which results in polyploidy, is disruptive to fundamental biological pro...