Molecular basis to understand polyploidy.

S Baatout
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Polyploidy which is defined as an increase in chromosome number by an exact multiple of the haploid chromosome number is a typical characteristic of plant species but can also be found in almost all organisms from protists to humans. In the plant kingdom, since the reproduction can occur vegetatively, polyploid cells have time to settle down from the evolution point of view as a stable genetic system. So, 30 to 70% of angiosperms, including many important crop plants, are estimated to have polyploidy in their lineages. The success of polyploid species in plants has been attributed to their ability to colonise a wider range of habitats and to survive better in unstable climates compared with their diploid progenitors, presumably due to increased heterozygosity and flexibility provided by the presence of additional alleles.

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了解多倍体的分子基础。
多倍体被定义为染色体数目增加为单倍体数目的精确倍数,是植物物种的典型特征,但也可以在从原生生物到人类的几乎所有生物中发现。在植物界,多倍体细胞作为一种稳定的遗传系统,从进化的角度来看,由于繁殖可以以营养方式进行,多倍体细胞有时间稳定下来。因此,据估计,30%到70%的被子植物,包括许多重要的作物植物,在其谱系中具有多倍体。多倍体物种在植物中的成功被归因于它们比二倍体祖先更有能力在更广泛的栖息地定居,并在不稳定的气候下更好地生存,这可能是由于额外等位基因的存在增加了杂合性和灵活性。
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