DNA replication during cell proliferation is ‘vertical’ copying, which reproduces an initial amount of genetic information. Polyploidy, which results from whole-genome duplication, is a fundamental complement to vertical copying. Both organismal and cell polyploidy can emerge via premature cell cycle exit or via cell-cell fusion, the latter giving rise to polyploid hybrid organisms and epigenetic hybrids of somatic cells. Polyploidy-related increase in biological plasticity, adaptation, and stress resistance manifests in evolution, development, regeneration, aging, oncogenesis, and cardiovascular diseases. Despite the prevalence in nature and importance for medicine, agri- and aquaculture, biological processes and epigenetic mechanisms unde...
Unusually large cancer cells with abnormal nuclei have been documented in the cancer literature sinc...
Polyploidization, the addition of a complete set of chromosomes to the genome, represents one of the...
Polyploidy is observed across the tree of life, yet its influence on evolution remains incompletely ...
Polyploid cells demonstrate biological plasticity and stress adaptation in evolution; development; a...
Polyploidy, or the duplication of entire genomes, has been observed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic or...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) doubles the DNA content in the nucleus and leads to polyploidy. In wh...
Polyploidy, resulting from the duplication of the entire genome of an organism or cell, greatly affe...
Polyploid cells have genomes that contain multiples of the typical diploid chromosome number and are...
International audiencePolyploidy (alias whole genome amplification) refers to organisms containing m...
Polyploidy has long been recognized as a prominent force shaping the evolution of eukaryotes, especi...
Polyploidy is common in cancer cells and has implications for tumor progression and resistance to th...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Polyploidy has been hypothesized to be both an evolutionary dead-end and a source for evolutionary i...
Polyploidy, the condition of possessing more than two complete genomes in a cell, has intrigued biol...
Although polyploidy is pervasive throughout nature, its function is still debated. It can arise thro...
Unusually large cancer cells with abnormal nuclei have been documented in the cancer literature sinc...
Polyploidization, the addition of a complete set of chromosomes to the genome, represents one of the...
Polyploidy is observed across the tree of life, yet its influence on evolution remains incompletely ...
Polyploid cells demonstrate biological plasticity and stress adaptation in evolution; development; a...
Polyploidy, or the duplication of entire genomes, has been observed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic or...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) doubles the DNA content in the nucleus and leads to polyploidy. In wh...
Polyploidy, resulting from the duplication of the entire genome of an organism or cell, greatly affe...
Polyploid cells have genomes that contain multiples of the typical diploid chromosome number and are...
International audiencePolyploidy (alias whole genome amplification) refers to organisms containing m...
Polyploidy has long been recognized as a prominent force shaping the evolution of eukaryotes, especi...
Polyploidy is common in cancer cells and has implications for tumor progression and resistance to th...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Polyploidy has been hypothesized to be both an evolutionary dead-end and a source for evolutionary i...
Polyploidy, the condition of possessing more than two complete genomes in a cell, has intrigued biol...
Although polyploidy is pervasive throughout nature, its function is still debated. It can arise thro...
Unusually large cancer cells with abnormal nuclei have been documented in the cancer literature sinc...
Polyploidization, the addition of a complete set of chromosomes to the genome, represents one of the...
Polyploidy is observed across the tree of life, yet its influence on evolution remains incompletely ...