International audiencePolyploidy (alias whole genome amplification) refers to organisms containing more than two basic sets of chromosomes. Polyploidy was first observed in plants more than a century ago, and it is known that such processes occur in many eukaryotes under a variety of circumstances. In mammals, the development of polyploid cells can contribute to tissue differentiation and therefore possibly a gain of function. Alternately, it can be associated with development of disease such as cancer. Polyploidy can occur because of cell fusion or abnormal cell division. Polyploidy is a common characteristic of the mammalian liver. Polyploidization occurs notably during liver development, but also in adults because of cellular stress. Rec...
International audiencePolyploidy (whole-genome duplication) has played a pervasive role in the evolu...
Eukaryotic organisms maintain karyotypes with constant chromosome number, but polyploid cells that c...
Polyploidy has long been recognized as a prominent force shaping the evolution of eukaryotes, especi...
International audiencePolyploidy (alias whole genome amplification) refers to organisms containing m...
International audiencePolyploidy (alias whole genome amplification) refers to organisms containing m...
Polyploidy (alias whole genome amplification) refers to organisms containing more than two basic set...
La polyploïdie (amplification du génome entier) fait référence à des organismes dont les cellules on...
International audiencePolyploidy (or whole-genome duplication) is the condition of having more than ...
Polyploidization is a process by which cells are induced to possess more than two sets of chromosome...
DNA replication during cell proliferation is ‘vertical’ copying, which reproduces an initial amount ...
International audiencePolyploidy, also known as whole-genome amplification, is a condition in which ...
Polyploidy, resulting from the duplication of the entire genome of an organism or cell, greatly aff...
Polyploidy is the condition in which a cell possesses more than two sets of homologous chromosomes. ...
Liver cancer typically arises after years of inflammatory insults to hepatocytes. These cells can ch...
International audiencePolyploidy (whole-genome duplication) has played a pervasive role in the evolu...
Eukaryotic organisms maintain karyotypes with constant chromosome number, but polyploid cells that c...
Polyploidy has long been recognized as a prominent force shaping the evolution of eukaryotes, especi...
International audiencePolyploidy (alias whole genome amplification) refers to organisms containing m...
International audiencePolyploidy (alias whole genome amplification) refers to organisms containing m...
Polyploidy (alias whole genome amplification) refers to organisms containing more than two basic set...
La polyploïdie (amplification du génome entier) fait référence à des organismes dont les cellules on...
International audiencePolyploidy (or whole-genome duplication) is the condition of having more than ...
Polyploidization is a process by which cells are induced to possess more than two sets of chromosome...
DNA replication during cell proliferation is ‘vertical’ copying, which reproduces an initial amount ...
International audiencePolyploidy, also known as whole-genome amplification, is a condition in which ...
Polyploidy, resulting from the duplication of the entire genome of an organism or cell, greatly aff...
Polyploidy is the condition in which a cell possesses more than two sets of homologous chromosomes. ...
Liver cancer typically arises after years of inflammatory insults to hepatocytes. These cells can ch...
International audiencePolyploidy (whole-genome duplication) has played a pervasive role in the evolu...
Eukaryotic organisms maintain karyotypes with constant chromosome number, but polyploid cells that c...
Polyploidy has long been recognized as a prominent force shaping the evolution of eukaryotes, especi...