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DNA C-value and the cell cycle


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In the largest survey to date, Francis et al. (pp. 747–757) show a significant effect of genome size on 110 cell cycle times regardless of polyploidy, life cycle or phylogeny. A striking feature of the findings is an increase in cell cycle time in species with C-values greater than 25 pg.

Genome size correlation with size at higher phenotypic scales


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Knight and Beaulieu (pp. 759–766) examine relationships between genome size, phenotype (cell size, stomatal density, seed mass, leaf mass per unit area, . . . [Full Text of this Article]

The selfish chromosome comes of age (Review)

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Ups and downs of genome size evolution in Nicotiana

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Colliding genomes – imprinting and the consequences of interploidy crosses

A genomic microsatellite library in Lolium perenne

Diversity in wheat D-genome donor species

Ph1 locus in hexaploid wheat

Meiotic proteome of the temperate cereal rye

Extensive intraspecific chromosome variation in Crassula from New Zealand


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