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Sporophytic apomixis in polyploid Anemopaegma species (Bignoniaceae) from central Brazil
(2013-09-01)
Apomixis and polyploidy have been important in the evolution of the angiosperms, and sporophytic apomixis has been associated with polyembryony and polyploidy in tropical floras. We studied the occurrence of polyembryony ...
Sporophytic apomixis in polyploid Anemopaegma species (Bignoniaceae) from central Brazil
(2013-09-01)
Apomixis and polyploidy have been important in the evolution of the angiosperms, and sporophytic apomixis has been associated with polyembryony and polyploidy in tropical floras. We studied the occurrence of polyembryony ...
QUANTITATIVE-EVALUATION OF AGNOR IN LIVER-CELLS BY HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGE CYTOMETRY
(Elsevier Sci Ireland LtdClareIrlanda, 1994)
Polyploidy and chromatin remodeling in hepatocytes from insulin-dependent diabetic and normoglycemic aged mice
(Wiley-blackwellHobokenEUA, 2012)
A look at polyploidy and plant breeding
(Heighten Science Publications, 2022-11)
Polyploidization is a process that generates genetic variability and therefore one of the engines of biological evolution. Since polyploidization produces important changes in the phenotype, mainly an increase in the size ...
Polyploidy in Orchid Breeding, Advances and Perspectives
(2022-02-15)
The orchid market is a dynamic horticultural business in which novelty and beauty command
high prices. The development of miniature to large and showy flowers, in addition to fragrance,
is mainly of interest. Overall ...
Karyotype studies of some species of Dalechampia plum. (Euphorbiaceae)
(1997-09-01)
Karyotype studies in eight species of Dalechampia, including 10 natural populations, revealed chromosome numbers (2n = 36, 46, 138 and 198) differing from two numbers cited in the literature (2n = 44 and 72). The basic ...
Karyotype studies of some species of Dalechampia plum. (Euphorbiaceae)
(1997-09-01)
Karyotype studies in eight species of Dalechampia, including 10 natural populations, revealed chromosome numbers (2n = 36, 46, 138 and 198) differing from two numbers cited in the literature (2n = 44 and 72). The basic ...