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定义自身多重性:细胞学,遗传学和分类学
Zhenling Lv1, Charles Addo Nyarko1, Vinita Ramtekey1,2
1Plant Breeding Department, University of Bonn, Kirschallee 1, 53115, Bonn, Germany.
American journal of botany
|March 5, 2024
概括
自体多重性,由一个物种的多个基因组拷贝定义,经常显示多体遗传. 本次审查强调了遗传模式如何重新定义物种分类,表明需要进一步的基因组研究.
科学领域:
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 细胞遗传学 细胞遗传学
背景情况:
- 自主多重合体性涉及来自单一物种的多个基因组拷贝.
- 细胞学自聚合性是多体遗传 (随机的染色体配对和分离) 的特征.
- 区分分类学和细胞学定义对于理解多倍体进化至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 审查对分类分类学和细胞学自极多类动物的方法.
- 为了调查在自极多类动物中记录的多体遗传的频率.
- 评估遗传模式对多类物种分类的影响.
主要方法:
- 细胞学,标记分离和基因组学方法的概述.
- 系统的文献综述,对自身多类物种的遗传数据进行综述.
- 分析多体与异体遗传模式的分析.
主要成果:
- 多体遗传在已记录的自身多体种和合成多体种中普遍存在 (91%).
- 在自极多倍体中没有发现明显的异体遗传病例.
- 七种具有多体遗传的物种可能被错误地归类为全聚类,另外五种表现出混合遗传.
结论:
- 多个体遗传在自极多个体中很常见,支持它们的细胞学定义.
- 遗传模式可能会挑战分类学分类,可能会将全多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多多.
- 进一步的细胞遗传和基因组研究对于准确的多倍体起源和遗传类型确定至关重要.
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