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Open AccessLearning to tango with four (or more): the molecular basis of adaptation to polyploid meiosis
Polyploidy, which arises from genome duplication, has occurred throughout the history of eukaryotes, though it is especially common in plants. The resulting increased size, heterozygosity, and complexity of th...
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Hybrid necrosis: autoimmunity as a potential gene-flow barrier in plant species
Post-zygotic genetic incompatibility can ensue when hybridization brings together gene products that no longer function properly together in the same genome, t...
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The 35S promoter used in a selectable marker gene of a plant transformation vector affects the expression of the transgene
Positive selection of transgenic plants is essential during plant transformation. Thus, strong promoters are often used in selectable marker genes to ensure successful selection. Many plant transformation vect...