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  • 22. Allopolyploidy in wheat induces rapid and heritable alterations in DNA methylation patterns of cellular genes and mobile elements.
    Dong YZ, Liu ZL, Shan XH, Qiu T, He MY, Liu B.
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  • 24. Molecular characterization of a diagnostic DNA marker for domesticated tetraploid wheat provides evidence for gene flow from wild tetraploid wheat to hexaploid wheat.
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  • 29. 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.
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  • 30. Rapid elimination of low-copy DNA sequences in polyploid wheat: a possible mechanism for differentiation of homoeologous chromosomes.
    Feldman M, Liu B, Segal G, Abbo S, Levy AA, Vega JM.
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  • 31. Homoeolog-specific transcriptional bias in allopolyploid wheat.
    Akhunova AR, Matniyazov RT, Liang H, Akhunov ED.
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  • 35. Timing and rate of genome variation in triticale following allopolyploidization.
    Ma XF, Gustafson JP.
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  • 36. Allopolyploidization-accommodated genomic sequence changes in triticale.
    Ma XF, Gustafson JP.
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  • 37. Phylogenetic reconstruction of Aegilops section Sitopsis and the evolution of tandem repeats in the diploids and derived wheat polyploids.
    Salina EA, Lim KY, Badaeva ED, Shcherban AB, Adonina IG, Amosova AV, Samatadze TE, Vatolina TY, Zoshchuk SA, Leitch AR.
    Genome; 2006 Aug 17; 49(8):1023-35. PubMed ID: 17036077
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  • 38. Genome evolution of allopolyploids: a process of cytological and genetic diploidization.
    Ma XF, Gustafson JP.
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  • 39. Genetic basis for spontaneous hybrid genome doubling during allopolyploid speciation of common wheat shown by natural variation analyses of the paternal species.
    Matsuoka Y, Nasuda S, Ashida Y, Nitta M, Tsujimoto H, Takumi S, Kawahara T.
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