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Chromosome mosaics in experimental amphiploids in the Triticinae

Leo Sachs
- 01 Aug 1952 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 2, pp 157-170
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Genotypic control of chromosome form and behaviour

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Evolution in Spartina (Gramineae): II. Chromosomes, basic relationships and the problem of S. ×townsendii agg.

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Cytomixis and the Loss of Chromosomes in Meiotic and Somatic Cells of Gossypium

TL;DR: Cytomixis in Gossypiurn is thought to be responsible for three other types of abnormalities: binucleate cells, pollen mother cells with reduced or increased numbers of chromosomes and somatic loss of chromosomes.
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Genome-size Variation in Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum): Flow Cytometry and Cytology Reveal Rampant Aneuploidy

TL;DR: The results indicate that rapid advances in the breeding of polyploid biofuel feedstocks, based on the molecular‐genetic dissection of biomass characteristics and yield, will be predicated on the continual improvement of the understanding of the cytogenetics of these species.
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Chromosome numbers of some saccharum species hybrids and their cell suspension cultures

TL;DR: The chromosome number of these cultures was determined, which could then be compared with those of the commercial hybrid to determine if a change had occurred in chromosome number, and this has implications in the use and interpretation of data from pathological, cytogenetical, biochemical, and physiological studies using cell cultures.
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Variation and Evolution in Plants.

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