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Polyploidy

Polyploidy is a condition in which the cells of an organism have more than two paired sets of (homologous) chromosomes. Most species whose cells have nuclei (eukaryotes) are diploid, meaning they have two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each of two parents; each set contains the same number of chromosomes, and the chromosomes are joined in pairs…

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related to Other animals · 17
Polyploidy → An, Andean Viscacha-Rat, Argentina's, DNA, Examples, However, It, Its, Liolaemus, Most, Octomys, Octomys-like, Polyploid, This, Tympanoctomys, While, Xenopus
related to Humans · 10
Polyploidy → Aneuploidy, He, In, Pneumocystis, The, There, Triploidy, True, XXX, XXXX
related to Plants · 4
Polyploidy → Both, Huge, It, Polyploid
is a · 3
Polyploidy → common technique to overcome the sterility of a hybrid species during plant breeding, condition in which the cells of an organism have more than two paired sets of, result of whole-genome duplication during the evolution of species
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species diploid chromosomes polyploid chromosome also two cells plants may polyploids common meiosis sets one triploid result example wheat haploid

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Polyploidyis acommon technique to overcome the sterility of a hybrid species during plant breeding0.90text
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liverinstance ofoccurs in mammals at a high frequency in organs0.80text
heartinstance ofoccurs in mammals at a high frequency in organs0.80text
and bone marrowinstance ofoccurs in mammals at a high frequency in organs0.80text
protoplast fusion or treatment with colchicineinstance ofwhere methods0.80text
oryzalin or mitotic inhibitors are used to disrupt normal mitotic divisioninstance ofwhere methods0.80text
which results in the production of polyploid cellsinstance ofwhere methods0.80text
comparative chromosome painting.All three diploid Brassica species forming the Triangle of U are mesohexaploidinstance ofand/or basic cytogenetic methods0.80text
especially in the context of the two paleo-tetraploidization events of Brassicaceaeinstance ofand/or basic cytogenetic methods0.80text

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