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Dynamic systems theory considers the importance of
Autopolyploids
Individuals or species with more than two chromosome sets, all originating from a single species, leading to increased size and vigour in some plants.
Polyploids
Organisms or cells having more than two paired sets of chromosomes, often resulting in increased size or other changes.
Hybridization
(1) Interbreeding between members of two different taxa. (2) Interbreeding between genetically dissimilar parents. (3) In molecular biology, complementary base pairing between nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) strands from different sources.
Plant Evolution
The study of the processes that led to the diversity of the plant kingdom, from the earliest forms of life to the vast array of plants we see today.
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