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Cereal (Grain) Photos #1
... here as one haploid set of chromosomes.] Therefore, the diploid number, or number of chromosomes in the rye sporophyte (DD), is 14. ... Aegilops speltoides); or possibly T. longissima or T searsii. The original diploid (2n=14) emmer wheat was probably sterile because it ... a diploid number of 63. Male and female mules are typically sterile because the horse and donkey chromosomes differ in number ...
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Lab Manual Exercise #2
... , and the cells inside become polyploid with multiple sets of chromosomes (more than the diploid number). Polyploidy in plants has some tremendous commercial applications because odd polyploids (such as 3n ... father. Since there are 2 sets of chromosomes in this diagram, the cell is diploid (2n). Gender Verification Dividing human cells can be photographed during prophase and metaphase, and ...
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The Breeders Talk: Dr. Gustav A. L. Mehlquist, 1975
... be 13 times what ever you have. Twenty-six is the diploid number, 52 the tetraploid. There are 13 different kinds of chromosomes. Each ... make it within the time interval that is available to the diploid species. Furthermore, they tend to be almost sterile. It is ... made autotetraploid compared to a diploid. So what is logical to assume here is that two species, both diploid 2n = 16, or doubled 2n = ...
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Mycology - Structure and Function - Nuclear States
... of nuclear states. That is, the number of nuclei (ploidy) and the degree of duplication (haploid/diploid) can vary. This is because ... . dikaryotic). When the nuclei fuse in karyogamy, the nucleus becomes diploid. In this cycle, fungi are similar to most organisms. However ... The thallus of Zygomycota is non-septate, and multinucleate. The diploid state is usually only found in the sexual zygospore. Some ...
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cactus-books.com: Bradleya 1 / 1983, Yearbook of the British Cactus and Succulent Society by BCSS
... Las Anod-El Afwein area is raised to specific rank as A. glabrescens. All are diploid with 2n = 14 chromosomes. 4. Observations on the leaf-anatomy, pollen, cytology and propagation of ... Backbg. and Hymenorebutia Fric ex Buin., can be divided by seed characters into a limited number of sub-generic units. 48 SEM photos show representative seeds of group Ia = large northern ...
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Glider on Lilies
... sterile. Oddly enough, this tends to apply only to diploid plants. Diploid plants are plants with 2 copies of each chromosome, which ... 4 copies of each chromosome) lillies are often fertile even when diploid plants from the same 'species' cross would have been infertile. ... species differ by a greater number of chromosomes. This doesn't hold true in plants, and two diploid species can be manipulated ...
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Marietta 2007 intros - Daylily Forum - GardenWeb
... broke! Maryl, the terms "dip" and "tet" refer to the number of chromosomes that the plants have. Dips are actually diploid and have two sets of chromosomes. Tets are tetraploid and have ...
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Diploid help, advice - Daylily Forum - GardenWeb
... Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Daylily Forum | Post a Follow-Up Diploid help, advice clip this post email this post what is this? ... in diploids in my hybridizing 'hobby'. I made the decission for a number of reasons, but mostly it boiled down to they just seemed ... me literally years down the road. Charles Follow-Up Postings: RE: Diploid help, advice clip this post email this post what is this? ...
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ICPP98 Paper Number 3.4.37
... ICPP98 Paper Number 3.4.37 3.4.37 GENETIC DETERMINISM AND INHERITANCE OF RESISTANCES AGAINST BLACK LEAF ... used by breeders to assist banana selecton. Materials and methods Crosses were conducted between three diploid and fertile Musa acuminata clones displaying susceptible reaction (M. acuminata banksii type Madang), partial resistance ...
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ICPP98 Paper Number 1.8.31
... ICPP98 Paper Number 1.8.31 1.8.31 IDENTIFICATION OF PLANT-REGULATED GENES IN USTILAGO MAYDIS C ... . To circumvent the problem of knocking out genes required for pathogenic developement, we use a diploid solo-pathogenic U. maydis strain for mutagenesis. Mutants were identified where GFP is only expressed ...
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