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Genomanalyse bei Triticum und Aegilops

H. Kihara
- 16 Mar 1931 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 3, pp 263-284
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The Genomic System of Classification as a Guide to Intergeneric Hybridization with the Perennial Triticeae

TL;DR: Perennials of the tribe Triticeae include many of the world’s important forage grasses and form a vast genetic reservoir that might be used to improve the annual cereals.
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On Ö. Winge and a Prayer: The origins of polyploidy

TL;DR: The most likely pathway to a successful polyploid in nature involves neither wide crosses nor strict autoploidy but crosses between races, ecotypes and cytotypes within a biological species as discussed by the authors.
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The Evolutionary Significance of Autopolyploidy

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Morphological evidence concerning the origin of the b genome in wheat

TL;DR: In order to discover an unknown parent involved in the phylogeny of an allopolyploid, the method of genome analysis can be used only by a process of trial and error, and chromosome pairing in the hybrids between tetraploid wheat and its supposed diploid relatives has not clarified the relationship of the B genome.
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Chromosome behaviour and structural hybridity in the tradescantiae. II.

TL;DR: Fragments are small in Rhoeo and in the tetraploids, showing that the assumption of pairing and crossing-over being restricted to the end regions is justified and that the anaphase in some forms comes to correspond with the hollow metaphase in others.
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The experimental formation of heteroploid plants in the genussolanum

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