Aneuploidy, the relative excess or deficiency of specific chromosome types, results in gene dosage imbalance. Plants can produce viable and fertile aneuploid individuals, while most animal aneuploids are inviable or developmentally abnormal. The swarms of aneuploid progeny produced by Arabidopsis triploids constitute an excellent model to investigate the mechanisms governing dosage sensitivity and aneuploid syndromes. Indeed, genotype alters the frequency of aneuploid types within these swarms. Recombinant inbred lines that were derived from a triploid hybrid segregated into diploid and tetraploid individuals. In these recombinant inbred lines, a single locus, which we call SENSITIVE TO DOSAGE IMBALANCE (SDI), exhibited segregation distorti...
Abstract Background Polyploidization is the multiplication of the whole chromosome complement and ha...
The molecular mechanisms underlying lethality of F1 hybrids between diverged parents are one target ...
Genetic analysis in haploids provides unconventional yet powerful advantages not available in diploi...
Aneuploidy, the relative excess or deficiency of specific chromosome types, results in gene dosage i...
Changes in chromosome number have a critical role in the evolution and formation of plant species. T...
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...
Aneuploidy refers to losses and/or gains of individual chromosomes from the normal chromosome set. T...
Polyploidy and hybridization play major roles in plant evolution and reproduction. To investigate th...
Heterosis is the phenomenon whereby hybrid offspring of genetically divergent parents display superi...
Polyploidy and hybridization play major roles in plant evolution and reproduction. To investigate th...
Allopolyploids contain complete sets of chromosomes from two or more different progenitor species. B...
<div><p>Genome duplication, which results in polyploidy, is disruptive to fundamental biological pro...
Heterosis is the phenomenon whereby hybrid offspring of genetically divergent parents display superi...
Polyploids are organisms whose genomes consist of more than two complete sets of chromosomes. Polypl...
Abstract Background Polyploidization is the multiplication of the whole chromosome complement and ha...
The molecular mechanisms underlying lethality of F1 hybrids between diverged parents are one target ...
Genetic analysis in haploids provides unconventional yet powerful advantages not available in diploi...
Aneuploidy, the relative excess or deficiency of specific chromosome types, results in gene dosage i...
Changes in chromosome number have a critical role in the evolution and formation of plant species. T...
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...
Aneuploidy refers to losses and/or gains of individual chromosomes from the normal chromosome set. T...
Polyploidy and hybridization play major roles in plant evolution and reproduction. To investigate th...
Heterosis is the phenomenon whereby hybrid offspring of genetically divergent parents display superi...
Polyploidy and hybridization play major roles in plant evolution and reproduction. To investigate th...
Allopolyploids contain complete sets of chromosomes from two or more different progenitor species. B...
<div><p>Genome duplication, which results in polyploidy, is disruptive to fundamental biological pro...
Heterosis is the phenomenon whereby hybrid offspring of genetically divergent parents display superi...
Polyploids are organisms whose genomes consist of more than two complete sets of chromosomes. Polypl...
Abstract Background Polyploidization is the multiplication of the whole chromosome complement and ha...
The molecular mechanisms underlying lethality of F1 hybrids between diverged parents are one target ...
Genetic analysis in haploids provides unconventional yet powerful advantages not available in diploi...