Polyploidy and Genome Evolution by Pamela Soltis and Douglas E. Soltis
English | ISBN: 3642314414 | 2012 | PDF | 423 pages | 7 MB
Polyploidy – whole-genome duplication (WGD) – is a fundamental driver of biodiversity with significant consequences for genome structure, organization, and evolution. Once considered a speciation process common only in plants, polyploidy is now recognized to have played a major role in the structure, gene content, and evolution of most eukaryotic genomes.