نتایج جستجو برای: diploids

تعداد نتایج: 1107  

Journal: :Genetical research 2001
B K Mable S P Otto

The yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, was used as a model to investigate theories of ploidy evolution. Mutagenesis experiments using the alkylating agent EMS (ethane methyl sulphonate) were conducted to assess the relative importance that masking of deleterious mutations has on response to and recovery from DNA damage. In particular, we tested whether cells with higher ploidy levels have relativ...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1984
A R Hawkins A J Francisco da Silva C F Roberts

The first three steps in quinic acid degradation in Aspergillus nidulans are catalysed by highly inducible enzymes encoded by a gene cluster regulated by an adjacent control region. Analysis of two non-inducible mutants has been done in diploid strains, where qutA8 is recessive and all three enzyme activities are fully induced in heterozygous qutA8/qutA+ diploids. In contrast, qutA4/qutA+ heter...

2012
Ken-ichiro Yamashita Yoshiko Nakazawa Kiyoshi Namai Masayuki Amagai Hikaru Tsukazaki Tadayuki Wako Akio Kojima

To investigate the mode of inheritance of apomixis in Chinese chive, the degrees of diplospory and parthenogenesis were evaluated in F(1) and BC(1) progenies derived from crosses between amphimictic and apomictic diploids (2n = 16, 2x). The F(1) population was generated by crossing three amphimictic diploids 94Mo13, 94Mo49 and 94Mo50 with an apomictic diploid KaD2 and comprised 110 diploids and...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2015
Kazuhiro Bessho Yoh Iwasa Troy Day

Sexual eukaryotic organisms are characterized by haploid and diploid nuclear phases. In many organisms, growth and development occur in both haploid and diploid phases, and the relative length of these phases exhibits considerable diversity. A number of hypotheses have been put forward to explain the maintenance of this diversity of life cycles and the advantage of being haploid versus that of ...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2006
Matthias Stöck Craig Moritz Michael Hickerson Daniel Frynta Tatjana Dujsebayeva Valery Eremchenko J Robert Macey Theodore J Papenfuss David B Wake

Taxa involving three bisexually reproducing ploidy levels make green toads a unique amphibian system. We put a cytogenetic dataset from Central Asia in a molecular framework and apply phylogenetic and demographic methods to data from the entire Palearctic range. We study the mitochondrial relationships of diploids to infer their phylogeography and the maternal ancestry of polyploids. Control re...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2006
Simon Joly Julian R Starr Walter H Lewis Anne Bruneau

This study investigates the impact of hybridization and polyploidy in the evolution of eastern North American roses. We explore these processes in the Rosa carolina complex (section Cinnamomeae), which consists of five diploid and three tetraploid species. To clarify the status and origins of polyploids, a haplotype network (statistical parsimony) of the glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2005
E Kosman K J Leonard

Determining true genetic dissimilarity between individuals is an important and decisive point for clustering and analysing diversity within and among populations, because different dissimilarity indices may yield conflicting outcomes. We show that there are no acceptable universal approaches to assessing the dissimilarity between individuals with molecular markers. Different measures are releva...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2015
Donald H Les Elena L Peredo Ursula M King Lori K Benoit Nicholas P Tippery Cassandra J Ball Robynn K Shannon

Cryptic sympatric species arise when reproductive isolation is established in sympatry, leading to genetically divergent lineages that are highly similar morphologically or virtually indistinguishable. Although cryptic sympatric species have been reported in various animals, fungi, and protists, there are few compelling examples for plants. This investigation presents a case for cryptic sympatr...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
R B Nair R W Joy E Kurylo X Shi J Schnaider R S Datla W A Keller G Selvaraj

CYP84 is a recently identified family of cytochrome P450-dependent mono-oxygenases defined by a putative ferulate-5-hydroxylase (F5H) from Arabidopsis. Until recently F5H has been thought to catalyze the hydroxylation of ferulate to 5-OH ferulate en route to sinapic acid. Sinapine, a sinapate-derived ester in the seeds, is antinutritional and a target for elimination in canola meal. We have iso...

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