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GrainGenes Reference Report: EUP-133-81

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Reference
EUP-133-81
Title
Formation of 2n gametes in durum wheat haploids: Sexual polyploidization.
Journal
Euphytica
Year
2003
Volume
133
Pages
81-94
Author
Jauhar PP
Keyword
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2n gametes
a genome
aegilops squarrosa
allopolyploid
allopolyploidy
allopolyploidy (alloploidy)
amphihaploid
animals
benefits
bread
breeding
cataclysmic evolution
chromosome
chromosome doubling
chromosome pairing
confers
control
crop plants
cytological characterization
division
division restitution
durum
efficient
evolution
evolutionary
fiber
first division restitution (fdr)
fluorescent genomic in situ hybridization (fl-gish)
genetic control
hexaploid wheat
homoeologous chromosomes
homoeologous pairing
hybrid
hybridization
inheritance
intergeneric hybridization
maize
mciotic doubling
meiotic mutants
meiotic non-reduction
natural hybrid
nuclei
oat
pairing
ph1
polyploid
polyploidization
polyploidy
potato
reproduction
sexual
sexual polyploidization
sexual reproduction
stability
the sex paradox
tuber-bearing solanums
unreduced gametes

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