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Deciphering how dog roses with an odd chromosome copy number sexually reproduce

Adrián Gonzalo () and Joiselle B. Fernandes ()

Nature, 2025, vol. 643, issue 8070, 42-43

Abstract: Most sexually reproducing species have an even chromosome copy number, but the dog rose does not. What explains its unusual pattern of chromosome inheritance?

Keywords: Genomics; Plant sciences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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