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207 related items for PubMed ID: 12897878

  • 1. Rapid genomic changes in interspecific and intergeneric hybrids and allopolyploids of Triticeae.
    Han FP, Fedak G, Ouellet T, Liu B.
    Genome; 2003 Aug; 46(4):716-23. PubMed ID: 12897878
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  • 2. Genetic and epigenetic consequences of recent hybridization and polyploidy in Spartina (Poaceae).
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  • 3. Sequence elimination and cytosine methylation are rapid and reproducible responses of the genome to wide hybridization and allopolyploidy in wheat.
    Shaked H, Kashkush K, Ozkan H, Feldman M, Levy AA.
    Plant Cell; 2001 Aug; 13(8):1749-59. PubMed ID: 11487690
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  • 4. Allopolyploidy-induced rapid genome evolution in the wheat (Aegilops-Triticum) group.
    Ozkan H, Levy AA, Feldman M.
    Plant Cell; 2001 Aug; 13(8):1735-47. PubMed ID: 11487689
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  • 5. Allopolyploidy--a shaping force in the evolution of wheat genomes.
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  • 6. Genome evolution of allopolyploids: a process of cytological and genetic diploidization.
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  • 7. Rapid alterations of gene expression and cytosine methylation in newly synthesized Brassica napus allopolyploids.
    Xu Y, Zhong L, Wu X, Fang X, Wang J.
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  • 8. Polyploid formation in cotton is not accompanied by rapid genomic changes.
    Liu B, Brubaker CL, Mergeai G, Cronn RC, Wendel JF.
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  • 9. Retrotransposons and genomic stability in populations of the young allopolyploid species Spartina anglica C.E. Hubbard (Poaceae).
    Baumel A, Ainouche M, Kalendar R, Schulman AH.
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  • 10. Genomic and transcriptomic alterations following hybridisation and genome doubling in trigenomic allohexaploid Brassica carinata × Brassica rapa.
    Xu Y, Zhao Q, Mei S, Wang J.
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  • 11. Elimination of 5S DNA unit classes in newly formed allopolyploids of the genera Aegilops and Triticum.
    Baum BR, Feldman M.
    Genome; 2010 Jun; 53(6):430-8. PubMed ID: 20555432
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  • 12. Size matters in Triticeae polyploids: larger genomes have higher remodeling.
    Bento M, Gustafson JP, Viegas W, Silva M.
    Genome; 2011 Mar; 54(3):175-83. PubMed ID: 21423280
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  • 13. Nuclear DNA amount and genome downsizing in natural and synthetic allopolyploids of the genera Aegilops and Triticum.
    Eilam T, Anikster Y, Millet E, Manisterski J, Feldman M.
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  • 14. Molecular cytogenetic characterisation of Elytrigia ×mucronata, a natural hybrid of E. intermedia and E. repens (Triticeae, Poaceae).
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  • 15. Allopolyploidy in wheat induces rapid and heritable alterations in DNA methylation patterns of cellular genes and mobile elements.
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    Genetika; 2005 Aug 31; 41(8):1089-95. PubMed ID: 16161630
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  • 16. Patterns of sequence loss and cytosine methylation within a population of newly resynthesized Brassica napus allopolyploids.
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  • 17. Nonadditive changes in genome size during allopolyploidization in the wheat (aegilops-triticum) group.
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  • 18. Genome reorganization in F1 hybrids uncovers the role of retrotransposons in reproductive isolation.
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  • 19. Instability of chromosome number and DNA methylation variation induced by hybridization and amphidiploid formation between Raphanus sativus L. and Brassica alboglabra Bailey.
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  • 20. Rapid structural and epigenetic reorganization near transposable elements in hybrid and allopolyploid genomes in Spartina.
    Parisod C, Salmon A, Zerjal T, Tenaillon M, Grandbastien MA, Ainouche M.
    New Phytol; 2009 Dec 17; 184(4):1003-15. PubMed ID: 19780987
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