JOURNAL ARTICLE

Peace agreements in Angola and implications for governance

Michael Comerford

Year: 2007 Journal:   Conflict trends Vol: 2007 (3)Pages: 14-18

Abstract

Polyploidy, the inheritance of more than two genome copies per cell, has played a major role in the evolution of higher plants. Little is known about the transition from diploidy to polyploidy but in some species, triploids are thought to function as intermediates in this transition. In contrast, in other species triploidy is viewed as a block. We investigated the responses of Arabidopsis thaliana to triploidy. The role of genetic variability was tested by comparing triploids generated from crosses between Col-0, a diploid, and either a natural autotetraploid (Wa-1) or an induced tetraploid of Col-0. In this study, we demonstrate that triploids of A. thaliana are fertile, producing a swarm of different aneuploids. Propagation of the progeny of a triploid for a few generations resulted in diploid and tetraploid cohorts. This demonstrated that, in A. thaliana, triploids can readily form tetraploids and function as bridges between euploid types. Genetic analysis of recombinant inbred lines produced from a triploid identified a locus on chromosome I exhibiting allelic bias in the tetraploid lines but not in the diploid lines. Thus, genetic variation was subject to selection contingent on the final ploidy and possibly acting during the protracted aneuploid phase.

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Political science Negotiation Memorandum of understanding Politics Democracy Civil society Political economy Public administration Elite Corporate governance Citizenship Democratic consolidation Parliament Independence (probability theory) Good governance Memorandum Law Sociology Democratization Economics Management

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International Development and Aid
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African history and culture studies
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