Tracing the ancestry of hybrids using a new method
If you've ever kept a garden, you're probably familiar with hybrids, from disease-resistant tomatoes to Stargazer lilies. Hybrids -; common in agriculture as well as in nature -; have chromosomes from two or more parent species. In some cases, including strawberries, goldfish and several other species, these disparate parental chromosomes become doubled, a condition known as allopolyploidy. In "Transposon signatures […]
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