tailieunhanh - The role of small RNAs in wide hybridisation and allopolyploidisation between Brassica rapa and Brassica nigra

An allopolyploid formation consists of the two processes of hybridisation and chromosome doubling. Hybridisation makes a different genome combined in the same cell, and genome “shock” and instability occur during this process, whereas chromosome doubling results in doubling and reconstructing the genome dosage. | The role of small RNAs in wide hybridisation and allopolyploidisation between Brassica rapa and Brassica nigra

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