Evolutionary consequences of autopolyploidy
C Parisod, R Holderegger, C Brochmann - New phytologist, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Autopolyploidy is more common in plants than traditionally assumed, but has received little
attention compared with allopolyploidy. Hence, the advantages and disadvantages of …
attention compared with allopolyploidy. Hence, the advantages and disadvantages of …
Tools for genetic studies in experimental populations of polyploids
Polyploid organisms carry more than two copies of each chromosome, a condition rarely
tolerated in animals but which occurs relatively frequently in the plant kingdom. One of the …
tolerated in animals but which occurs relatively frequently in the plant kingdom. One of the …
Pure polyploidy: closing the gaps in autopolyploid research
Polyploidy (whole‐genome duplication, WGD) is an integral feature of eukaryotic evolution
with two main forms typically recognized, autopolyploidy and allopolyploidy. In plants, a …
with two main forms typically recognized, autopolyploidy and allopolyploidy. In plants, a …
[PDF][PDF] Polyploidy: From evolution to new plant development
TG Ranney - Combined proceedings international plant propagators' …, 2006 - ena.ipps.org
Polyploidy is an intriguing phenomenon in plants that has provided an important pathway for
evolution and speciation. Although the first polyploid was discovered over a century ago, the …
evolution and speciation. Although the first polyploid was discovered over a century ago, the …
Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms for gene expression and phenotypic variation in plant polyploids
ZJ Chen - Annu. Rev. Plant Biol., 2007 - annualreviews.org
Polyploidy, or whole-genome duplication (WGD), is an important genomic feature for all
eukaryotes, especially many plants and some animals. The common occurrence of …
eukaryotes, especially many plants and some animals. The common occurrence of …
Polyploid incidence and evolution
▪ Abstract Changes in ploidy occurred early in the diversification of some animal and plant
lineages and represent an ongoing phenomenon in others. While the prevalence of …
lineages and represent an ongoing phenomenon in others. While the prevalence of …
[HTML][HTML] Rapid, repeated, and clustered loss of duplicate genes in allopolyploid plant populations of independent origin
The predictability of evolution is debatable, with recent evidence suggesting that outcomes
may be constrained by gene interaction networks [1]. Whole-genome duplication (WGD; …
may be constrained by gene interaction networks [1]. Whole-genome duplication (WGD; …
On the road to diploidization? Homoeolog loss in independently formed populations of the allopolyploid Tragopogon miscellus (Asteraceae)
Background Polyploidy (whole-genome duplication) is an important speciation mechanism,
particularly in plants. Gene loss, silencing, and the formation of novel gene complexes are …
particularly in plants. Gene loss, silencing, and the formation of novel gene complexes are …
The impact of polyploidy on grass genome evolution
AA Levy, M Feldman - Plant physiology, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Polyploidy is an evolutionary process whereby two or more genomes are brought together
into the same nucleus, usually by hybridization followed by chromosome doubling. As a …
into the same nucleus, usually by hybridization followed by chromosome doubling. As a …
Polyploidy: adaptation to the genomic environment
JD Hollister - New Phytologist, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Genomic evidence of ancestral whole genome duplication (WGD) and polyploidy is
widespread among eukaryotic species, and especially among plants. WGD is thought to …
widespread among eukaryotic species, and especially among plants. WGD is thought to …