Therefore, these authors suggested diploidy for sturgeon with 120 chromosomes and tetraploidy for sturgeon with 250 chromosomes. |
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Like the gregarines, however, the life cycle is primarily haploid, with diploidy only occurring before meiosis. |
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Furthermore, it can be shown to hold for PGE with male somatic diploidy and for polyploid apomixis as well. |
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Little is known about the transition from diploidy to polyploidy but in some species, triploids are thought to function as intermediates in this transition. |
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Although sporulation is a clear indication of diploidy, the absence of sporulation is uninformative since some diploids sporulate at very low frequencies. |
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The unequal expression in mammals of some maternally and paternally derived genes known as genomic imprinting reduces the masking benefits of diploidy. |
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The Rickettsia appear to be essential for development of oocytes and may be important in restoring diploidy in the oocytes. |
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Structural alterations of chromosome 2 in Leishmania major as evidence for diploidy, including spontaneous amplification of the mini-exon array. |
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Nonstationary function optimization using genetic algorithms with dominance and diploidy. |
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Multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis of aneuploidy and diploidy frequencies in 225,846 sperm from 10 normal men. |
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In this case, the inheritance or descent is not by diploidy but the polyploidy of parents, siblings, peers, teachers, relatives, and society in general. |
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A second hypothesis stated that ferns accumulated chromosomes through cycles of polyploidy events, followed by a return to genetic diploidy through gene silencing. |
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