2024
DOI: 10.1002/naaq.10320
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Comparing the incidence of spontaneous autopolyploidy in wild and hatchery Lake Sturgeon

Kaitlynn A. Weisgerber,
W. Gary Anderson

Abstract: Living species of Acipenseriformes, sturgeon and paddlefish, are characteristically polyploid, having more than two complete sets of chromosomes (>2n). They undergo spontaneous autopolyploidy, an unintentional one and a half times increase in genome size, more frequently than any other order of fish. For Lake Sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens which are evolutionary octoploids (8n), spontaneous autopolyploidy results in fertile dodecaploid (12n) progeny. When 12n individuals’ reproduce with octoploids, it is pos… Show more

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