Because of triplication of genetic material, wheat can tolerate the loss of whole chromosomes, arms, and segments. |
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About 70 million years ago, some lucky mishap in the process of cell division led to a triplication of the Solanum genome. |
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Usually the triplication of a genome would be a considerable handicap, saddling a plant with three times as much DNA as it needs. |
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A public inquiry would lead to a triplication of effort and a tremendous waste of taxpayer dollars. |
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There was duplication and even triplication of corporate structures, creating unnecessary complications. |
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It could prove to be a wasteful duplication, or even triplication, of resources. |
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Ureteral triplication combined with right renal ectopia and ureteral cyst. |
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Hardy and colleagues published in Science that triplication of the alpha-synuclein gene caused Parkinson's in a family with high incidence of the disease. |
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