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    Happy mapping: linkage mapping using a physical analogue of meiosis. by Dear, P, Cook, P

    Published 1993
    “…We have devised a simple method for ordering markers on a chromosome and determining the distances between them. It uses haploid equivalents of DNA and the polymerase chain reaction, hence 'happy mapping'. …”
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    Temporary partial breakdown of mlo-resistance in spring barley by sudden relief of soil water-stress under field conditions: The effects of genetic background and mlo allele by Baker, S, Newton, A, Crabb, D, Guy, D, Jefferies, R, Mackerron, D, Thomas, W, Gurr, S

    Published 1998
    “…Percentage mildew infection resulting from natural inoculum was recorded and the doubled haploid genotypes were classified as resistant, intermediate or susceptible on the basis of their control (watered) treatment scores. …”
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    INDUKSI EMBRYOGENIK MIKROSPORA CABAI MERAH BESAR (Capsicum annuum. L) DENGAN STRES : Langkah awal produksi galur murni by , Ari Indrianto, dkk.

    Published 2002
    “…Oleh karena itu kemampuan untuk menghasilkan tanaman langsung dari sel-sel gametofit jantan (mikrospora) merupakan terobosan baru, karena tanaman dobel haploid homozigot dapat diperoleh dalam satu generasi saja. …”
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    Three distinct subgroups of hypodiploidy in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. by Harrison, C, Moorman, A, Broadfield, Z, Cheung, K, Harris, R, Reza Jalali, G, Robinson, H, Barber, K, Richards, S, Mitchell, C, Eden, T, Hann, I, Hill, F, Kinsey, SE, Gibson, B, Lilleyman, J, Vora, A, Goldstone, A, Franklin, I, Durrant, J, Martineau, M

    Published 2004
    “…Survival analysis showed a poor outcome for the near-haploid and low hypodiploid groups compared to those with 42-45 chromosomes. …”
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    The transcriptional basis of chromosome pairing. by Cook, P

    Published 1997
    “…Each chromosome in the haploid set has a unique array of transcription units strung along its length. …”
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    The two “rules of speciation” in species with young sex chromosomes by Filatov, D

    Published 2018
    “…Both haploid expression and species‐specific Y‐degeneration need to receive more attention if we are to understand the role of these processes in speciation.…”
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    ANALYSIS OF THE GLIADIN MULTIGENE LOCI IN BREAD WHEAT USING NULLISOMATIC-TETRASOMIC LINES by Harberd, N, Bartels, D, Thompson, R

    Published 1985
    “…The α/β type sequences are present in 25-35 copies per haploid genome and pTag 544 type sequences in 10-15 copies per haploid wheat genome. …”
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    A comparison of selective pressures in plant X-linked and autosomal genes by Krasovec, M, Nevado, B, Filatov, D

    Published 2018
    “…We argue that this may be a general feature of “young” sex chromosomes, where the majority of X-linked genes are not hemizygous, preventing haploid selection in heterogametic sex.</p> …”
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    The mutation rate and the age of the sex chromosomes in Silene latifolia by Krasovec, M, Chester, M, Ridout, K, Filatov, D

    Published 2018
    “…Many aspects of sex chromosome evolution are common to both plants and animals [1], but the process of Y chromosome degeneration, where genes on the Y become non-functional over time, may be much slower in plants due to purifying selection against deleterious mutations in the haploid gametophyte [2, 3]. Testing for differences in Y degeneration between the kingdoms has been hindered by the absence of accurate age estimates for plant sex chromosomes. …”
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    Plasmodium NEK1 coordinates MTOC organisation and kinetochore attachment during rapid mitosis in male gamete formation by Zeeshan, M, Rashpa, R, Ferguson, DJ, Mckeown, G, Nugmanova, R, Subudhi, AK, Beyeler, R, Pashley, SL, Markus, R, Brady, D, Roques, M, Bottrill, AR, Fry, AM, Pain, A, Vaughan, S, Holder, AA, Tromer, EC, Brochet, M, Tewari, R

    Published 2024
    “…Plasmodium spp., the causative agent of malaria is a divergent unicellular haploid eukaryote with some unusual features in terms of its mitotic and nuclear division cycle that presumably facilitate proliferation in varied environments. …”
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    Attachment of Chlamydia trachomatis L2 to host cells requires sulfation by Ploegh, Hidde, Rosmarin, David M., Carette, Jan E., Olive, Andrew J., Starnbach, Michael N., Brummelkamp, Thijn R.

    Published 2013
    “…We performed a loss-of-function genetic screen in human haploid cells to identify host factors important in C. trachomatis L2 infection. …”
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    Genomic reconstruction by serial mitotic recombination of yeast artificial chromosomes. by Markie, D, Jones, E, Ragoussis, J

    Published 2006
    “…This approach employs retrofitting with standard plasmid vectors, transfer of YACs to a common haploid host by Kar1 mating, and selection for recombination with 5-fluoro-orotic acid.…”
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    A generalized model of mutation-selection balance with applications to aging by Steinsaltz, D, Evans, SN, Wachter, K

    Published 2004
    “…A probability model is presented for the dynamics of mutation-selection balance in a haploid infinite-population infinite-sites setting sufficiently general to cover mutation-driven changes in full age-specific demographic schedules. …”
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    Control of Transcription by Cell Size by Wu, Chia-Yung, Rolfe, Philip Alexander, Gifford, David K, Fink, Gerald R

    Published 2011
    “…To test this hypothesis, we examined expression of these genes in haploid mutants that also produce enlarged size. Surprisingly, many genes differentially regulated in the tetraploid are identically regulated in the enlarged haploids, and the magnitude of change in gene expression correlates with the degree of size enlargement. …”
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    In vivo chromatin remodeling by yeast ISWI homologs Isw1p and Isw2p. by Kent, N, Karabetsou, N, Politis, P, Mellor, J

    Published 2001
    “…We present evidence that both yeast ISWI complexes regulate developmental responses to starvation and that for Isw2p, recruitment by different DNA-binding proteins controls meiosis and haploid invasive growth.…”
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    Body building on land: morphological evolution of land plants. by Dolan, L

    Published 2009
    “…The life cycle of the land plant body comprises two multicellular stages -- one haploid (gametophyte) and the other diploid (sporophyte). …”
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