Why did ferns come before seed-bearing plants? Why are plants green? Why are there more seed plants than seedless plants? Why do ferns grow on trees? Why do plants survive polyploidy? Why is there no secondary growth in herbaceous plants?
Mable BK (2004) ‘Why polyploidy is rarer in animals than in plants’: myths and mechanisms . Biol J Linn Soc Lond 82 : 453–466.Mable BK. 2004. `Why polyploidy is rarer in animals than in plants': myths and mechanisms. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 82: 453-466....
Why is it more common for polyploidy to occur in plants than in animals? Explain why fungi are more closely related to animals than plants? Why are flowering plants considered to be the most successful land plants by many botanists?
Which of the following reasons could explain why sympatric speciation is more common in plants than in animals? Explanation: ... In fact,plants are more likely to be able to reproduce after abnormal chromosomal inheritance(nondisjunction, polyploidy, etc.) because many can self-fertilize. What is...
It is predicted that polyploidy should be more common in temperate than in tropical breeders because environmental fluctuations may promote unreduced gamete formation, it should be most common in organisms with sufficient numbers of gametes that random meiotic problems can be overcome, and it should ...
`Why polyploidy is rarer in animals than in plants': myths and mechanisms. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 82: 453-466.Mable, B. K. 2004 Why polyploidy is rarer in animals than in plants: myths and mechanisms. Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 82, 453 - 466....
The American Society of Naturalists Why Polyploidy is Rarer in Animals Than in PlantsMuller, Author H J
Leibniz-InstituteKargerCytogenetic & Genome ResearchStock, M. and Lamatsch, D. K. (2013). Why comparing polyploidy research in animals and plants? Cytogenet Genome Res. 140(2-4):75-8.Stö ck, M. and Lamatsch, D. K. (2013). Why comparing polyploidy research in animals and plants...
European plants were less likely to flower and produced smaller capitulescences than North American tetraploids, but biomass production and shoot and rhizome number did not differ. We conclude that a knowledge of ploidy level is essential in comparative studies of invasive and native populations. ...
Learn more about this topic: Polyploidy Definition, Types & Examples from Chapter 14 / Lesson 14 41K Learn what is meant by polyploidy and discover the different types of polyploidy. See the significance of ploidy and the relevance of polyploidy in plants. Related...