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Sexual polyploidization

Alberino, S., Carputo, D., Caruso, G., Ercolano, M. R., Frusciante, L. (2004). Field performance of families and clones obtained through unilateral sexual polyploidization in potato (Solanum tuberosum). Advances in Horticultural Science, 18,47-52. [Pg.51]

Hayes, R. J, Thill, C. A. (2002a). Introgression of cold (4 C) chipping from 2x (2 Endosperm Balance Number) potato species into 4x (4EBN) cultivated potato using sexual polyploidization. American Journal of Potato... [Pg.55]

Johnson, A., Veilleux, R. (2003). Integration of transgenes into sexual polyploidization schemes for potato Solarium tuberosum L.). Euphytica, 133, 125. [Pg.57]

Mendiburu, A. O., Peloquin, S. J. (1977). Bilateral sexual polyploidization in potatoes. Euphytica, 26, 573-583. Mendoza, A. O., Haynes, F. L. (1974a). Genetic relationship among potato cultivars grown in the United States. HortScience, 9, 328-330. [Pg.58]

Except for the gametes of sexually reproducing species, platyhelminths are generally diploid (2n) throughout their life cycles. However, a vast array of non-standard chromosome complements have been reported, including polyploid taxa, supernumerary chromosomes and aneuploids. [Pg.50]


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