‘Why polyploidy is rarer in animals than in plants’: myths and mechanisms
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A combinational theory for maintenance of sexEnigmatic orthology relationships between Hox clusters of the African butterfly fish and other teleosts following ancient whole-genome duplicationTangled up in two: a burst of genome duplications at the end of the Cretaceous and the consequences for plant evolutionOrganization and variation analysis of 5S rDNA in different ploidy-level hybrids of red crucian carp × topmouth culterThe more the better? The role of polyploidy in facilitating plant invasionsPost-zygotic selection against parental genotypes during larval development maintains all-hybrid populations of the frog Pelophylax esculentus.Genetic divergence and hybrid speciation.Ecological studies of polyploidy in the 100 years following its discovery.Wider geographic distribution and higher diversity of hexaploids than tetraploids in Carassius species complex reveal recurrent polyploidy effects on adaptive evolution.Spontaneous speciation by ploidy elevation: laboratory synthesis of a new clonal vertebratePolyploid organisms.Gamete production patterns, ploidy, and population genetics reveal evolutionary significant units in hybrid water frogs (Pelophylax esculentus).Restriction and recruitment-gene duplication and the origin and evolution of snake venom toxins.Extensive variation in chromosome number and genome size in sexual and parthenogenetic species of the jumping-bristletail genus Machilis (Archaeognatha).Thrips tabaci population genetic structure and polyploidy in relation to competency as a vector of tomato spotted wilt virusTempo and mode of recurrent polyploidization in the Carassius auratus species complex (Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae)Climate Effects on High Latitude Daphnia via Food Quality and Thresholds.Genetic diversity and distribution patterns of diploid and polyploid hybrid water frog populations (Pelophylax esculentus complex) across Europe.Influence of water availability on gender determination of gametophytes in a diploid-polyploid complex of a xerophytic fern genusTranscriptome-derived evidence supports recent polyploidization and a major phylogeographic division in Trithuria submersa (Hydatellaceae, Nymphaeales).Genomic incompatibilities in the diploid and tetraploid offspring of the goldfish × common carp cross.Sequence Evolution and Expression of the Androgen Receptor and Other Pathway-Related Genes in a Unisexual Fish, the Amazon Molly, Poecilia formosa, and Its Bisexual AncestorsIs more better? Polyploidy and parasite resistance.Inconsistent phylogeographic pattern between a sperm dependent fish and its host: in situ hybridization vs dispersal.Reference transcriptomes and detection of duplicated copies in hexaploid and allododecaploid Spartina species (Poaceae).Mechanisms of Gene Duplication and Translocation and Progress towards Understanding Their Relative Contributions to Animal Genome Evolution.Effects of polyploidy and reproductive mode on life history trait expression.Can resource costs of polyploidy provide an advantage to sex?Cell fusion as the formation mechanism of unreduced gametes in the gynogenetic diploid hybrid fishThe pachytene checkpoint and its relationship to evolutionary patterns of polyploidization and hybrid sterility.Recent progress and challenges in population genetics of polyploid organisms: an overview of current state-of-the-art molecular and statistical tools.Research advances in animal distant hybridization.Effects of crossovers between homeologs on inheritance and population genomics in polyploid-derived salmonid fishes.Low rates of X-Y recombination, not turnovers, account for homomorphic sex chromosomes in several diploid species of Palearctic green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup).Hepatocyte Ploidy Is a Diversity Factor for Liver Homeostasis.High chromosome variability and the presence of multivalent associations in buthid scorpions.Population assignment in autopolyploids.Behavioural isolation may facilitate homoploid hybrid speciation in cichlid fish.Parentage and sibship inference from markers in polyploids.Wide variation in ploidy level and genome size in a New Zealand freshwater snail with coexisting sexual and asexual lineages.
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‘Why polyploidy is rarer in animals than in plants’: myths and mechanisms
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2004-08-01T00:00:00Z