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So I considered only the third hypothesis: complementary diploids from the same parents.
Diploids are produced by doubling or fusion of gametes after meiosis.
After 24 h, the cells were streaked onto medium lacking adenine to select for diploids.
Tetraploids can be reconstituted from the diploids, for example by somatic fusion.
The resulting diploids are then sporulated by transferring to a media containing reduced nitrogen.
After parent haploids mate, they produce diploids.
The Hardy-Weinberg law describes an equilibrium for diploids genes.
The heterozygous diploids were sporulated on ME plates at room temperature.
Under appropriate environmental conditions, diploids sporulate and undergo meiosis.
Diploids were selected on appropriate minimal media, and then assayed for growth at the non-permissive temperature of 37 .
Triploids proved to be inferior to both diploids and tetraploids in many cases.
Tetraploids tend to be taller and their water re- quirements are often higher than diploids.
In fungi that lack sexual cycles, it is an important source of genetic variation through the formation of somatic diploids.
Diploids do not produce the carcinogenic β-asarone.
The diploids are limited to southwest Asia, while the tetraploid population has a circumboreal distribution.
The different gene expression patterns of haploids and diploids are again due to the MAT locus.
He was looking for clues to truth or falsity of the allegation that they were "mirror twins"-complementary diploids having the same mother and father.
It is easier for this to happen if there are in any case two copies of most genes present most of the time, as in diploids.
Diploids were then replica plated back to YPD and assayed for growth at 34 .
Duckweed genome sizes have a 10-fold range (150 to 1500 MB), potentially representing diploids to octaploids.
Gold and yellow farina are diploids, pallid and yellow/green are tetraploids.
Meiotic diploids were genotyped for heteroallelic, centromere-linked markers on each of the three chromosomes.
(The GFP-Nups did not cause a temperature sensitive phenotype in heterozygous diploids).
"The Diploids" (1953).
Many genera and species of Triticeae are exemplary of allopolyploids, having more chromosomes than seen in typical diploids.