a minimum of four factorscontributeto hybrid male sterility
incompatibility between genes from different species(passive) can be caused byhybrid sterility
anther indehiscence between distantly related rice varieties ' , Euphytica(passive) caused byhybrid sterility
anther indehiscence between distantly related rice varieties — Okayama University Genic analysis of hybrid sterility caused by anther indehiscence between distantly related rice varieties M. Maekawa , T. Inukai(passive) caused byhybrid sterility
the genes underexpressed in hybrids ... the genetic changescausehybrid sterility
Pollen sterility ... the most important factorscauseintersubspecific hybrid sterility
anther indehiscence between distantly related rice varieties in : Euphytica , ISSN 1573 - 5060(passive) caused byhybrid sterility
because underdominant chromosomal rearrangements are only expectedto causehybrid sterility
This preview Chromosomal rearrangements can be UNDERDOMINANTcausinghybrid sterility
interspecific combinations of nonallelic genes that are unable to undergo synergistic interactions(passive) is caused byHybrid sterility
epistatic interaction between two novel genes , S24 and S35 , which were identified on rice chromosomes 5 and 1 , respectively(passive) caused byhybrid male sterility
differences in the numbers or arrangements of chromosomes(passive) can also be caused byHybrid sterility
The combination of the KitW mutation and KitS allele from Mus spretusleadsto male hybrid sterility
Sterile hybrids between closely related speciesresultsHybrid sterility
abnormal meiotic chromosome behavior in hybrids ( allodiploids ) between diploid C.(passive) caused byHybrid sterility
the presence of at least one additional unidentified hybrid incompatibility gene ... necessaryto causehybrid male inviability
pollen abortion(passive) is ... caused byhybrid sterility
only three genetically independent incompatibilitiescausehybrid male sterility
Japan Sea females and Pacific Ocean malesresultin hybrid male sterility
Prdm9-generated meiotic asynapsis of homologous chromosomes in mouse subspecific hybridscauseshybrid sterility
the abortion of pollen or ovules(passive) is most frequently caused byHybrid sterility
the Hst-1 gene in mice(passive) caused byhybrid sterility
unbalanced chromosome sets(passive) was caused byhybrid sterility
meiotic defects in mice(passive) caused byhybrid sterility
Such inversions prevent recombination from purging allelesthereby contributingto hybrid male sterility
Meisetz ) genecan causehybrid male sterility
pollen abo(passive) is ... caused byhybrid sterility
allelic interaction at S24(passive) caused bythe hybrid male sterility
the allele - specific gamete selection(passive) caused byhybrid male sterility
Mimuluscausinghybrid sterility
Lhr males Nup160causeshybrid female sterility
the inhibitor of pollen germination present on stigmacausedhybrid sterility
the movement of genes from one species to the other ... keeping both species distinct ( Keeton 1980preventsthe movement of genes from one species to the other ... keeping both species distinct ( Keeton 1980
the movement of genes from one species to the other ... keeping both species distinct.[5 ] Sterility is often attributed to the different number of chromosomes the two species have , for example donkeys have 62 chromosomes , while horses have 64 chromosomes , and mules and hinnies have 63 chromosomespreventsthe movement of genes from one species to the other ... keeping both species distinct.[5 ] Sterility is often attributed to the different number of chromosomes the two species have , for example donkeys have 62 chromosomes , while horses have 64 chromosomes , and mules and hinnies have 63 chromosomes
the movement of genes from one species to the other ... keeping both species distinct.[9 ] Sterility is often attributed to the different number of chromosomes the two species have , for example donkeys have 62 chromosomes , while horses have 64 chromosomes , and mules and hinnies have 63 chromosomespreventsthe movement of genes from one species to the other ... keeping both species distinct.[9 ] Sterility is often attributed to the different number of chromosomes the two species have , for example donkeys have 62 chromosomes , while horses have 64 chromosomes , and mules and hinnies have 63 chromosomes
from a range of different underlying mechanismsmay originatefrom a range of different underlying mechanisms
from problems with chromosome pairing during meiosisusually resultsfrom problems with chromosome pairing during meiosis
when two species experienced different mutations in genes that functionally interactmight resultwhen two species experienced different mutations in genes that functionally interact
to hybrid breakdowncould ... contributeto hybrid breakdown
by the selfish genetic elementcausingby the selfish genetic element
from natural selectioncould resultfrom natural selection