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This project investigates how newly formed allopolyploid plants stabilize their chromosomes during reproduction. By recreating a historical hybridization event in the lab, it aims to understand the molecular mechanisms that prevent harmful chromosome recombination, which is crucial for plant fertility and could enhance…
Hybridization between related species resulting in allopolyploidy is ubiquitous in the evolutionary history of plants.
Such nascent allopolyploids face the challenge of ensuring accurate chromosome segregation during meiosis in the presence of related, but non-identical chromosome sets (called homoeologues), inherited from the allopolyploids progenitors.
Essential for fertility, this relies upon the formation of physical connections (crossovers) between homologous chromosomes, while crossovers b…
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