Karyotype instability varies by species and genotype combination in allohexaploidBrassica
Daniela Quezada-Martinez,
Jacqueline Batley,
Annaliese S. Mason
Abstract:SyntheticBrassicaallohexaploids (2n = AABBCC) do not exist naturally but can be produced between six different parent species combinations, and can be used to investigate processes of polyploid formation and genome stabilization. In this study, we investigated hybridization potential, accumulation and frequency of copy number variants (CNVs), fertility, and karyotype stability in advanced generations of diverse allohexaploid genotypes belonging to differentBrassicaallohexaploid species combinations (NCJ types:… Show more
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