Polyploidy 1980
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-3069-1_17
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Role of Polyploidy in the Evolution of Fishes

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“…Tetraploid cpyrinids can arise from the diploid ancestor through autotetraploidization with spermatozoon and ovum each containing a diploid complement of chromosomes (Oellermann and Skelton, 1990). The advantageous traits of polyploidy for cyprinids fish might be summed up as large body size, fast growth rate, long life and great ecological adaptability (Schultz, 1980;Uyeno and Smith, 1972). For example, the hexaploid Barbus species in Africa (Clade A, Figure 2) are all found to be relatively large, long-lived and ecologically flexible species (Oellermann and Skelton, 1990).…”
Section: Evolution Of Ploidy Levels In the Cyprininaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tetraploid cpyrinids can arise from the diploid ancestor through autotetraploidization with spermatozoon and ovum each containing a diploid complement of chromosomes (Oellermann and Skelton, 1990). The advantageous traits of polyploidy for cyprinids fish might be summed up as large body size, fast growth rate, long life and great ecological adaptability (Schultz, 1980;Uyeno and Smith, 1972). For example, the hexaploid Barbus species in Africa (Clade A, Figure 2) are all found to be relatively large, long-lived and ecologically flexible species (Oellermann and Skelton, 1990).…”
Section: Evolution Of Ploidy Levels In the Cyprininaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fishes, polyploidy is often associated with unisexual reproduction (Mogie 1986); however, it is not clear whether it is the cause or the consequence (Schultz 1969(Schultz , 1980Mable 2004). Interestingly, hybridization is also very common in fishes and a positive correlation of hybridization and polyploidy can be observed (Le Comber & Smith 2004).…”
Section: Hybridization Leading To the Intro-gression Of Paternal Genementioning
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“…Polyploidy is less frequent in the animal kingdom. Polyploidization has clearly occurred in some invertebrate and lower vertebrate taxa (White, 1978;Schultz, 1980;Komaru et al, 2000). It has been suggested recently that two rounds of genome duplication (or tetraploidization) have occurred during the evolution of vertebrates (Furlong and Holland, 2002;Spring, 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%