Polyploidy and hybridization play major roles in plant evolution and reproduction. To investigate the reproductive effects of polyploidy and hybridization in Arabidopsis thaliana, we analyzed fertility of reciprocal pairs of F1 hybrid triploids, generated by reciprocally crossing 89 diploid accessions to a tetraploid Ler-0 line. All F1 hybrid triploid genotypes exhibited dramatically reduced ovule fertility, while variation in ovule number per silique was observed across different F1 triploid genotypes. These two reproductive traits were negatively correlated suggesting a trade-off between increased ovule number and ovule fertility. Furthermore, the ovule fertility of the F1 hybrid triploids displayed both hybrid dysgenesis and hybrid advan...
Triploid F1 hybrids generated via reciprocal interploidy crosses between genetically distinct parent...
Polyploids are organisms whose genomes consist of more than two complete sets of chromosomes. Polypl...
The molecular mechanisms underlying lethality of F1 hybrids between diverged parents are one target ...
Polyploidy and hybridization play major roles in plant evolution and reproduction. To investigate th...
Polyploidy and hybridization play major roles in plant evolution and reproduction. To investigate th...
Polyploidy, the occurrence of more than two complete sets of chromosomes in a single nucleus, is an ...
Polyploidy, the presence of more than two sets of chromosomes in an organism, plays major roles in p...
Heterosis is the phenomenon whereby hybrid offspring of genetically divergent parents display superi...
Changes in chromosome number have a critical role in the evolution and formation of plant species. T...
Heterosis is the phenomenon whereby hybrid offspring of genetically divergent parents display superi...
Abstract Background Polyploidization is the multiplication of the whole chromosome complement and ha...
Aneuploidy, the relative excess or deficiency of specific chromosome types, results in gene dosage i...
Many flowering plants are polyploid, but crosses between individuals of different ploidies produce s...
Polyploidy is a major force in the evolution of both wild and cultivated plants. Polyploid organisms...
The molecular mechanisms underlying lethality of F1 hybrids between diverged parents are one target ...
Triploid F1 hybrids generated via reciprocal interploidy crosses between genetically distinct parent...
Polyploids are organisms whose genomes consist of more than two complete sets of chromosomes. Polypl...
The molecular mechanisms underlying lethality of F1 hybrids between diverged parents are one target ...
Polyploidy and hybridization play major roles in plant evolution and reproduction. To investigate th...
Polyploidy and hybridization play major roles in plant evolution and reproduction. To investigate th...
Polyploidy, the occurrence of more than two complete sets of chromosomes in a single nucleus, is an ...
Polyploidy, the presence of more than two sets of chromosomes in an organism, plays major roles in p...
Heterosis is the phenomenon whereby hybrid offspring of genetically divergent parents display superi...
Changes in chromosome number have a critical role in the evolution and formation of plant species. T...
Heterosis is the phenomenon whereby hybrid offspring of genetically divergent parents display superi...
Abstract Background Polyploidization is the multiplication of the whole chromosome complement and ha...
Aneuploidy, the relative excess or deficiency of specific chromosome types, results in gene dosage i...
Many flowering plants are polyploid, but crosses between individuals of different ploidies produce s...
Polyploidy is a major force in the evolution of both wild and cultivated plants. Polyploid organisms...
The molecular mechanisms underlying lethality of F1 hybrids between diverged parents are one target ...
Triploid F1 hybrids generated via reciprocal interploidy crosses between genetically distinct parent...
Polyploids are organisms whose genomes consist of more than two complete sets of chromosomes. Polypl...
The molecular mechanisms underlying lethality of F1 hybrids between diverged parents are one target ...