[HTML][HTML] The expanding implications of polyploidy
KP Schoenfelder, DT Fox - The Journal of cell biology, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Polyploid cells, which contain more than two genome copies, occur throughout nature.
Beyond well-established roles in increasing cell size/metabolic output, polyploidy can also …
Beyond well-established roles in increasing cell size/metabolic output, polyploidy can also …
Polyploidy: a biological force from cells to ecosystems
Polyploidy, resulting from the duplication of the entire genome of an organism or cell, greatly
affects genes and genomes, cells and tissues, organisms, and even entire ecosystems …
affects genes and genomes, cells and tissues, organisms, and even entire ecosystems …
Solving the polyploid mystery in health and disease
KJ Gjelsvik, R Besen-McNally, VP Losick - Trends in Genetics, 2019 - cell.com
Polyploidy (the more than doubling of a cell's genome) frequently arises during
organogenesis, tissue repair, and age-associated diseases. Despite its prevalence, major …
organogenesis, tissue repair, and age-associated diseases. Despite its prevalence, major …
Polyploidy in tissue homeostasis and regeneration
JI Øvrebø, BA Edgar - Development, 2018 - journals.biologists.com
Polyploid cells, which contain multiple copies of the typically diploid genome, are
widespread in plants and animals. Polyploidization can be developmentally programmed or …
widespread in plants and animals. Polyploidization can be developmentally programmed or …
The evolutionary significance of polyploidy
Y Van de Peer, E Mizrachi, K Marchal - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2017 - nature.com
Polyploidy, or the duplication of entire genomes, has been observed in prokaryotic and
eukaryotic organisms, and in somatic and germ cells. The consequences of polyploidization …
eukaryotic organisms, and in somatic and germ cells. The consequences of polyploidization …
Polyploidy as a fundamental phenomenon in evolution, development, adaptation and diseases
OV Anatskaya, AE Vinogradov - International Journal of Molecular …, 2022 - mdpi.com
DNA replication during cell proliferation is 'vertical'copying, which reproduces an initial
amount of genetic information. Polyploidy, which results from whole-genome duplication, is …
amount of genetic information. Polyploidy, which results from whole-genome duplication, is …
Somatic polyploidy promotes cell function under stress and energy depletion: evidence from tissue-specific mammal transcriptome
OV Anatskaya, AE Vinogradov - Functional & integrative genomics, 2010 - Springer
Polyploid cells show great among-species and among-tissues diversity and relation to
developmental mode, suggesting their importance in adaptive evolution and developmental …
developmental mode, suggesting their importance in adaptive evolution and developmental …
Polyploidy
LE Frawley, TL Orr-Weaver - Current Biology, 2015 - cell.com
Polyploidy is defined as an increase in genome DNA content. Throughout the plant and
animal kingdoms specific cell types become polyploid as part of their differentiation …
animal kingdoms specific cell types become polyploid as part of their differentiation …
Polyploidy in tissue repair and regeneration
EC Bailey, S Kobielski, J Park… - Cold Spring Harbor …, 2021 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Polyploidy is defined as a cell with three or more whole genome sets and enables cell
growth across the kingdoms of life. Studies in model organisms have revealed that polyploid …
growth across the kingdoms of life. Studies in model organisms have revealed that polyploid …
Physiological significance of polyploidization in mammalian cells
SK Pandit, B Westendorp, A de Bruin - Trends in cell biology, 2013 - cell.com
Programmed polyploidization occurs in all mammalian species during development and
aging in selected tissues, but the biological properties of polyploid cells remain obscure …
aging in selected tissues, but the biological properties of polyploid cells remain obscure …