Homoeologous Exchanges, Segmental Allopolyploidy, and Polyploid Genome Evolution

Volume: 11
Published: Aug 28, 2020
Abstract
Polyploidy is a major force in plant evolution and speciation. In newly formed allopolyploids, pairing between related chromosomes from different subgenomes (homoeologous chromosomes) during meiosis is common. The initial stages of allopolyploid formation are characterized by a spectrum of saltational genomic and regulatory alterations that are responsible for evolutionary novelty. Here we highlight the possible effects and roles of...
Paper Details
Title
Homoeologous Exchanges, Segmental Allopolyploidy, and Polyploid Genome Evolution
Published Date
Aug 28, 2020
Volume
11
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