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  2. Strawberry - Wikipedia

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    Modern strawberries and both parent species are octoploid (8N, meaning they have 8 sets of 7 chromosomes). [5] The genome sequence of the garden strawberry was published in 2019. [6] Hybridisation and polyploidy in strawberries. Garden strawberries are octoploid (8N), like both parents, the Virginia and Chilean strawberries.

  3. Polyploidy - Wikipedia

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    octaploid or octoploid, (eight sets; 8x), for example Acipenser (genus of sturgeon fish), dahlias decaploid (ten sets; 10 x ), for example certain strawberries dodecaploid or duodecaploid (twelve sets; 12 x ), for example the plants Celosia argentea and Spartina anglica [ 17 ] or the amphibian Xenopus ruwenzoriensis .

  4. Fragaria chiloensis - Wikipedia

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    F. chiloensis is octoploid, having eight sets of these chromosomes for a total of 56. These eight genomes pair as four distinct sets, of two different types, with little or no pairing between sets. The genome composition of the octoploid strawberry species has generally been indicated as AAA'A'BBB'B'.

  5. Fragaria - Wikipedia

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    Fragaria (/ f r ə ˈ ɡ ɛər i. ə /) [1] is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, commonly known as strawberries for their edible fruits. There are more than 20 described species and many hybrids and cultivars. The most common strawberries grown commercially are cultivars of the garden strawberry, a hybrid known as ...

  6. Breeding of strawberries - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly consumed strawberry species in modern times is the garden strawberry, a species derived from hybridization of two other species, with the scientific name Fragaria × ananassa, [1] but there are many species of strawberries, several others of which are cultivated to some extent. The strawberry species fall into several ...

  7. Corn, strawberry, sturgeon? Why are we suddenly ... - AOL

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    Once upon a time, a full moon was just a full moon. Now it's an Instagram-fueled event with a parade of names, from 'super' to 'strawberry.' We take a look at the history of moon mania.

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    Here's why humans love it so. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Finance. Finance. USA TODAY. Inflation leaped 3% in January: Here's what it means for Fed rate cuts.

  9. List of plant hybrids - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry: Rosaceae: Interspecific hybrid origin: Confirmed: Fragaria virginiana (octoploid), F. chiloensis (octoploid) Homoploid relative to parentals (octoploid) 2n=8x=56: Evans, 1977; Hirakawa et al., 2014: Uncertain which species formed the octoploid progenitors Garcinia mangostana: Mangosteen: Clusiaceae: Allopolyploid origin: Putative