[HTML][HTML] Karyotype asymmetry: again, how to measure and what to measure?
One of the most popular, cheap and widely used approaches in comparative cytogenetics–
especially by botanists–is that concerning intrachromosomal and interchromosomal …
especially by botanists–is that concerning intrachromosomal and interchromosomal …
Natural pathways to polyploidy in plants and consequences for genome reorganization
A Tayalé, C Parisod - Cytogenetic and genome research, 2013 - karger.com
The last decade highlighted polyploidy as a rampant evolutionary process that triggers
drastic genome reorganization, but much remains to be understood about their causes and …
drastic genome reorganization, but much remains to be understood about their causes and …
On the relative abundance of autopolyploids and allopolyploids
The prevalence of autopolyploids in angiosperms has long been a subject of debate.
Müntzing (1936) and Darlington (1937) concluded that autopolyploids were common and …
Müntzing (1936) and Darlington (1937) concluded that autopolyploids were common and …
Reprint of: using nuclear gene data for plant phylogenetics: progress and prospects
The paper reviews the current state of low and single copy nuclear markers that have been
applied successfully in plant phylogenetics to date, and discusses case studies highlighting …
applied successfully in plant phylogenetics to date, and discusses case studies highlighting …
The legacy of diploid progenitors in allopolyploid gene expression patterns
Allopolyploidization (hybridization and whole-genome duplication) is a common
phenomenon in plant evolution with immediate saltational effects on genome structure and …
phenomenon in plant evolution with immediate saltational effects on genome structure and …
[HTML][HTML] Can plant hybridization and polyploidy lead to pollinator shift?
L Rezende, J Suzigan, FW Amorim… - Acta Botanica Brasilica, 2020 - SciELO Brasil
Events of both hybridization and polyploidy are capable of completely restructuring the
genome, modifying phenotypic traits and affecting ecological interactions. For plants, these …
genome, modifying phenotypic traits and affecting ecological interactions. For plants, these …
[HTML][HTML] The neutral rate of whole-genome duplication varies among yeast species and their hybrids
Hybridization and polyploidization are powerful mechanisms of speciation. Hybrid
speciation often coincides with whole-genome duplication (WGD) in eukaryotes. This …
speciation often coincides with whole-genome duplication (WGD) in eukaryotes. This …
Linked by ancestral bonds: multiple whole-genome duplications and reticulate evolution in a Brassicaceae tribe
X Guo, T Mandáková, K Trachtová… - Molecular Biology …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Pervasive hybridization and whole-genome duplications (WGDs) influenced genome
evolution in several eukaryotic lineages. Although frequent and recurrent hybridizations may …
evolution in several eukaryotic lineages. Although frequent and recurrent hybridizations may …
The geography of hybrid speciation in plants
JW Kadereit - Taxon, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Both homoploid and polyploid hybrid speciation are commonly considered straightforward
examples of sympatric speciation. Based on 28 studies of homoploid and 34 studies of …
examples of sympatric speciation. Based on 28 studies of homoploid and 34 studies of …
'At the crossroads towards polyploidy': genomic divergence and extent of homoploid hybridization are drivers for the formation of the ox‐eye daisy polyploid complex …
Polyploidy plays a paramount role in phytodiversity, but the causes of this evolutionary
pathway require further study. Here, we use phylogenetic methods to examine possible …
pathway require further study. Here, we use phylogenetic methods to examine possible …