Polyploids are common and arise frequently by genome duplication (autopolyploids) or interspecific hybridization (allopolyploids). Neoallopolyploids display sterility, lethality, phenotypic instability, gene silencing and epigenetic changes. Little is known about the molecular basis of these phenomena, and how much genomic remodeling happens upon allopolyploidization. Extensive genomic remodeling has been documented in wheat, but little remodeling occurs in cotton. Newly synthesized Arabidopsis allopolyploids, which display phenotypic instability and low fertility, displayed several, possibly related mechanisms that can remodel genomes. We detected transcriptional activity of several transposons although their transposition was limited. One...
Cytosine methylation is a prominent epigenetic modification in plants and it has been proposed to as...
Knowledge of the exact distribution of meiotic crossovers (COs) and gene conversions (GCs) is essent...
International audienceThe role played by whole-genome duplication (WGD) in evolution and adaptation ...
Polyploids are common and arise frequently by genome duplication (autopolyploids) or interspecific h...
Allopolyploids contain complete sets of chromosomes from two or more different progenitor species. B...
Polyploidization is a major genome modification that results in plant species with multiple chromoso...
BackgroundWhole genome duplication, which results in polyploidy, is a common feature of plant popula...
Polyploidy, the condition of possessing more than 2 complete chromosome sets in the same nucleus, is...
• Two fundamental types of polyploids are known: allopolyploids, in which different parental chromos...
Most diploid organisms have polyploid ancestors. The evolutionary process of polyploidization is poo...
International audienceMost plant species are recent or ancient polyploids (displaying at least one r...
Allopolyploidy is a significant evolutionary process, resulting in new species with diploid or grea...
Allopolyploidy, the joining of two parental genomes in a polyploid organism with diploid meiosis, is...
Arabidopsis suecica is a natural allotetraploid species formed via hybridization of Arabidopsis thal...
Allopolyploidy, the joining of two parental genomes in a polyploid organism with diploid meiosis, is...
Cytosine methylation is a prominent epigenetic modification in plants and it has been proposed to as...
Knowledge of the exact distribution of meiotic crossovers (COs) and gene conversions (GCs) is essent...
International audienceThe role played by whole-genome duplication (WGD) in evolution and adaptation ...
Polyploids are common and arise frequently by genome duplication (autopolyploids) or interspecific h...
Allopolyploids contain complete sets of chromosomes from two or more different progenitor species. B...
Polyploidization is a major genome modification that results in plant species with multiple chromoso...
BackgroundWhole genome duplication, which results in polyploidy, is a common feature of plant popula...
Polyploidy, the condition of possessing more than 2 complete chromosome sets in the same nucleus, is...
• Two fundamental types of polyploids are known: allopolyploids, in which different parental chromos...
Most diploid organisms have polyploid ancestors. The evolutionary process of polyploidization is poo...
International audienceMost plant species are recent or ancient polyploids (displaying at least one r...
Allopolyploidy is a significant evolutionary process, resulting in new species with diploid or grea...
Allopolyploidy, the joining of two parental genomes in a polyploid organism with diploid meiosis, is...
Arabidopsis suecica is a natural allotetraploid species formed via hybridization of Arabidopsis thal...
Allopolyploidy, the joining of two parental genomes in a polyploid organism with diploid meiosis, is...
Cytosine methylation is a prominent epigenetic modification in plants and it has been proposed to as...
Knowledge of the exact distribution of meiotic crossovers (COs) and gene conversions (GCs) is essent...
International audienceThe role played by whole-genome duplication (WGD) in evolution and adaptation ...